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Old 08-03-2005, 21:09   #9
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Re: Credit Card Fraud

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Originally Posted by ScaredWebWarrior
Crickey! I think I'd be more than a little paranoid in your circumstances too.

Even if Royal Mail are not interested in pursuing the matter when you report it, if you have reported it, and sometime later you end up with a fraud problem, then the evidence that you reported it might just be enough to prove your case if anyone is doubting you.

You don't need to trust the system to get it to work for you!
I think it's a little difficult after ripping it open without a second thought on my part though, I just thought of it as junk mail as I haven't a Barclaycard.

I mentioned it in work today, and one guy said he worked with someone in the South of England who had his details stolen by some guy in the USA. Apparently the guy went into a computer shop twice spending a couple of grand a time.

Apparently the guy had to get his works to provide evidence of the swipe card system log, and his boss had to write a letter stating that he was in the UK and not the USA at the time the equipment was purchased.

It's scary what's going on these days!
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