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December 13, 2011

First Date Question / Damage Control!?

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Question by Torie: First Date Question / Damage Control!?
So I just went on an awesome first date. He paid for dinner then we decided to go out for a bit after. When I went to pay with my credit card…it DENIED! MORTIFYING.Now let me tell you, there is no way that my card is anywhere near it’s limit. I just moved in to the state within the last two months and it’s tranquillized registered in the other state. I have been using it more frequently this past week, so my bank may have frozen it for fraud protection?I explained that to my date, used my debit card instead and he was tiptop nice about it…he yet just texted me now to tell me he had a good time tonight. But still, my cheeks are red! I’ve never had that happen before…and I definitely don’t want him thinking I’m careless with my money because that is certainly not the case.Is it worth bringing up to him/doing ‘damage control’ once I find out from the bank? Or because, he seemed to be cool about it, just let it be?Thanks!

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Answer by jose
I consider you should let it be. Don’t dwell to practically on it, just show him you are responsible without actually telling him anything. Probably by paying with the same card some other time.



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September 4, 2011

hey everyone I have a question please answer?

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Question by Vladi Vostok: hey everyone I have a question please answer?
ok allow say I got arrested in texas for being in the russian mafia and these are the charges against me Arms trafficking, Arson, Art theft, Assassinations, Assault, Attempted slain, Staged Auto Accident Fraud, Auto theft, Bank fraud, Bankruptcy fraud, Bid rigging, Blackmailing, Bodyguarding services, Bombings, Bribery, Car bombings, Charity fraud, Cheque fraud, Child pornography, Cigarette smuggling, computer crime, Computer hacking, Computer viruses, Confidence tricks, Conspiracy, Contract killing, Counterfeiting, Credit card fraud, Cultural Antiques theft, Cyberterrorism, destruction of public and private property, Drive-by shootings, Drug trafficking, Extortion, Fake anti-malware, Fake anti-spyware, falsification of books and records, false filings and registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), fencing, Forced disappearances, Fraud, Hostage taking, Human trafficking, Identity document forgery, Identity fraud, Identity Theft, Illegal emigration Illegal immigration, Illegal sale of Plutonium, Infiltration of Legitimate businesses, Infiltration of Politics, Insurance fraud, Internet fraud, Jewelery and Gems theft, Kidnapping, Mail fraud, Malware, Match fixing, Military corruption, Military coup, Military Equipment smuggling, Money laundering, Mortgage fraud, Murder, Illegal trading of nuclear materials, Nuclear Weapons smuggling, Oil and Gasoline smuggling, Oil and Gasoline tax fraud, Organ trafficking, Passport fraud, PC hijacking, Phishing, Police corruption, Political corruption, pornography, Professional Sports corruption, Prostitution, Protection racket, Racketeering, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) conspiracy, Rape, Reality television, Religious corruption, Rogue security software, Rum running, Securities fraud, Sedition, Sexual slavery, Spam, Sports betting, Securities fraud, stock market manipulation schemes, Tax evasion, Terrorism, Theft, trafficking in stolen cars, Treason, Vandalism, Visa fraud, White collar crimes, Wire fraud, Witness intimidation, and Witness tampering am I screwed or can I get out of itillia K how very perceptive you know my bussiniss could use somone who is aware of his surroudnings like you if I get out of this I could give you a job maybe we could even be drinking buddys and have vodka

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Answer by Smell this…
…get a Public Defender and ask him !



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July 18, 2011

Question about Identity theft and credit fraud?

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Question by nasty s: Question about Identity theft and credit fraud?
If someone charges up stuff on someone else’s credit cards, is it not possible to simply call the bank and say you did not charge it ?How can someone steal your identity and charge up stuff on your credit and that still screw up your credit? where is the protection for consumers?

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Answer by Zach
You can dispute the charges with the credit card company, close the account and desire they will remove the charges. This isn’t always so easy though because what would stop me from going to Best Buy, buying a $ 1,000 TV and then go to my bank and say my card was stolen and didn’t charge the TV. So in essence I would be getting the TV for free. That is a reason a bank would be reluctant to do anything.People steal your identity by finding out your name, birthday and social security number. They take that information and get credit cards, loans and other things in your name. The protection is up to you. You have to do sure to protect your credit cards, your birthday and social security number from people that doesn’t know you. Its not up to anyone else to protect you.



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