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Re: Credit card Fraud
Actually - the fraud division caught it at the $8.00 point for you but what the CC co told me is that they run a couple of small transactions first (mine was two separate $2.00 transactions) to see if the card will work and then they make a couple big transactions and then move onto the next number. The people at the airport that steal the numbers aren't actually using the cards. They are paid for every # they provide and then someone (usually) in another state prints the cards and has people who pay them for the cards. Those people use them for several big transactions then burn that number and move onto the next one. And on and on and on. Really pathetic.
The amount of energy that it takes to do all of this, you could have a real job - earning an honest living, being a decent human being. I will never understand it.
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