dsnycrzy
W/4 kids who has time for anything else but planni
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Unfortunetly there is a way to copy the strip on a card. I was a manager at a K B toy Store and one day a guy and 2 girls came in and bought 2 playstaion 2's and a couple of games. Now being I am all eyes and ears in my store for theives, the didn't feel right. The cashier rang the stuff up and swipped the card, it kept saying please swipe again or type in the number. After the cashier swipped it a few times, she gave up and typed it in. IT WENT THROUGH. As soon as they walked out the door I called the cc company and explained what happened and read them the card #. The number was legit but the name wasn't. For instance, the card said Bob Smith, He signed Bob Smith on the back of the card so when he signed the cc slip it matched his signature but the name to match the number was THOMAS JONES. I called security and had my cashier notify all the other electronics store in the mall. With my description and fast thinking, they were caught trying to do it again in the other K B Toys at the next mall.
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All they need is a carbon paper to run across your card without notice, go take a break/ smoke outside, use there cell phone to call there "buddy" with the number and he prints it on any card with any name.
Some people have knowledge but use it for all the wrong reasons because this is bad but brillant


All they need is a carbon paper to run across your card without notice, go take a break/ smoke outside, use there cell phone to call there "buddy" with the number and he prints it on any card with any name.
Some people have knowledge but use it for all the wrong reasons because this is bad but brillant
