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June 19th, 2009 | #1 |
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Credit Card Fraud or "More Joys of Diversity"
My credit card bill came in Friday. Unebknownst to me, I got a 15K laproscopic fat surgery at a jewish-named clinic on Fifth Avenue in New York. Then I flew to Paris first class, where I bought over $500 worth of ladies' shoes. Then I stayed in a fancy hotel ($300 per night) and ordered a "blacks and blondes" porno movie. I must have been REALLY drunk, because I don't remember a minute of it. And I can't find the shoes.
The only time I have used that credit card in the past year is at a convenience store in Biloxi. I remember it because I usually use an Amex card. They didn't take Amex, so I used my Visa. Big fatass negress clerk with a Caribbean accent. So, work wasn't enough. I spent 2 hours on the phone today with the credit card people explaining to them that I've never been to New York, let alone Paris. I've never had fat surgery nor do I wear ladies shoes. Blacks and blondes isn't my taste in porno. Now I've got to sign fraud affidavits for each charge, my main credit card has been cancelled until a new one with a different number gets here. Just a general pain in the ass. Last edited by Marse Supial; June 19th, 2009 at 11:59 PM. |
June 19th, 2009 | #3 |
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Same thing happened to me, except it was some spic from California attempting to buy thousands of dollars worth of stereo & video equipment with my card #. Once I proved my identity and signed the fraud affidavits they got a new card right out to me, but they never were sure how he lifted my account.
Also a few years back a business I was with - had to fire this mexican clerk as he was pocketing customer's credit card #s right off of receipts as well as actually selling marijuana on the side right behind the counter and on store video! I never hired the riff raff in the first place, but this sort of enrichment by diversity happens all the time in the southwest too.
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June 20th, 2009 | #4 |
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Niggers getting ahead is always bad. On the other hand, I don't really care about credit card fraud. Anything that fucks with the system is fine by me.
You'd be surprised just how easy it still is. |
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You had quite a limit on that card. Don't doctors verify credit cards before they accept them? Especially in light of the incredibly high charge? I suspect that the cancellation of the card will ding your credit a bit. Did you ask the cc company about that? I'm sure the cancellation is reported to credit bureaus. Last edited by OTPTT; June 20th, 2009 at 01:44 AM. |
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I tried ordering a couple of shirts from a catalog retailer this past January, only to find out my credit card was no good. I called the bank that issued the card, and was informed that my account was frozen due to possible fraud. They refused to provide any details until I filled out an affidavit.
Later I learned that someone had used my card to join two different internet dating services, as well as make donations to the American Red Cross!!!??? I also found out the whoever got a hold of my card changed the mailing address twice in less than a month, first to the Bronx, and then to some low-rent town in Rhode Island. The Bank has refused to provide any other details. I still don't know how my credit card info was compromised. |
June 20th, 2009 | #8 |
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I shred and burn most of my credit cards after the first purchase and full payment. Then I call and ask the company to remove me from their credit cards. Then destroy all the receipts and statements after verifying my payments. The risk is too high to have someone steal from me. All I have is a debt card and I try to go to modest looking, White checkout clerks or self- bag my items. Credit cards are way to dangerous in this day and age.
It's better off to use cash than credit cards and use the cards only in need of an emergency, Check out these sites: How To Protect Yourself From Credit Card Fraud How to Protect Yourself Against Credit Card Fraud and Identify Theft
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Having gone through this sort of thing once before, I was told by the bank that the bank itself doesn't bother to investigate unless the amount pilfered is over $10,000. Therefore, since so much cash was taken there it a good chance that an investigation will tag the niggeress in question. See what you can do to push that along. Here's hoping the best for you, GL.
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They said it wouldn't affect my credit score, but I have my doubts. |
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I just got an update. The surgical center is refunding the money because the surgery hasn't been performed yet. Seems the 15K was just a down payment.
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They shouldn't tell the negress that the jig is up until they get her on the operating table and give her a dose of Pavulon. Then being unable to move, yet remaining fully conscious, they can tell her that, instead of the cosmetic surgery that was originally planned, that they know about the credit card fraud and they're going to remove her brain. Then give her a dose of pentathol and wheel her into the recovery room. That would be justice.
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June 20th, 2009 | #15 |
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Eight/nine years ago I went through a bad business venture, ended up maxxing out my cards (not really willingly and not really enjoying any of it) and eventually defaulted on all of them. It never went to court or anything, all unsecured debt. I still get calls from third party collectors now, nine freaking years later, even though it's well past the statute of limitations.
I no longer have any credit cards. I use one debit card for when a card is required and most of the time it works out fine, and it forces me to be careful with my spending. Occasionally I'll get turned away from a rental car company as some of them only accept credit cards, not debit cards, but it is only an occasional irritant. |
June 20th, 2009 | #16 |
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Anyone that gets a credit card that has usurious interest rates deserves to be raped, and raped hard.
However it does suck that if the financial system allows such usury, that ti doesn't just fuck over the imbeciles that get credit cards, but the entire financial system. another hint hint, that we should rule over the goyim with an iron fist. |
June 21st, 2009 | #17 |
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Concerning the interest rates, just get a credit card and make sure to pay it off in full every month. This isn't hard to do provided you have a steady income (AKA, a job) and you're not a materialistic retard like most AmeriKwans.
Using credit cards to build credit is useful if you ever need a loan. Generally you shouldn't need a loan for anything. This includes cars, considering you can buy a decent beater for a couple thousand. The exception is a mortgage for a house (some would say even getting a mortgage is a bad idea, but I think it depends on circumstances). |
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I also had a similar incident happen with my Visa! Someone tried to charge over $2,000 worth of electronics to my account. Luckily they must have caught it right away, as they took it off my bill without me ever having to sign anything. I'm assuming the sale had not gone through. They busted them because the subhuman had tried making to many little $1 test purchases.
I pay my credit cards in full each month, except for the one I have 0% interest on. They are handy to have when you're in school and have to pay tuition before your loans are available, like I do. And at 0% they're giving me free money. |
June 21st, 2009 | #19 |
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I agree. I've paid cash for my last two cars. Nothing fancy (2002 Impala and 1995 Grand Am.) Both run well. I'll never make another car payment. If I can't pay cash, then I can't afford the car.
I have two credit cards, but pay them off in full every month. I do a lot of traveling, so I almost have to have them. |
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If one wanted to build up credit for a Kievsky inspired business plan loan, then perhaps. But those quickie-marts and small motels are run via a network of ethnic cohesion. The credit and loans are done off the books. Live below your means, save resources. We'd be better off if we had below ground financial networks like all the other groups have. |
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