Despite all this, I reviewed a recent card statement which showed a number
of transactions which I didn't make. Three top up phone purchases were made
of £30, £5 and £3, £30 spent at Dominos Pizza in Warrington and another £40
spent at another eatery in Warrington. I live about 200 miles away from
Warrington and have never been there in my life.
I can only assume that someone copied my card details when I was making a
purchase at some time.
How can retailers still accept card details without either the PIN or
security code? I assume they were happy to accept just the card number and
expiry date.
Fortunately, the credit card company have said that because my PIN was not
used in any of the transactions, they will be able to refund me.
#1 Bullwinkle doesn't know how to post properly. Never has learned.
What a twit.
#2 Bullwinkle is intentionally (else incredibly incompetently)
misrepresenting a message posted by someone else and pasting it here
(apparently) ascribing it to BD
From: "Mr. Benn" <nos...@invalid.invalid>
Newsgroups: uk.legal
Subject: Unauthorised purchases made using my credit card
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 11:32:22 +0100
Message-ID: <hvkqno$9t0$1...@news.eternal-september.org>
I was recently the victim of credit card fraud. I take security very
seriously and do not divulge any details to anyone else. I never write
down my PIN and on the card that was used fraudulently, <snip>
--
Mike Easter
> Bullwinkle wrote:
>> "~BD~" <BoaterDave.@hotmal.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:hv8$ad3$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
>> I was recently the victim of credit card fraud. I take security very
>> seriously and do not divulge any details to anyone else. I never
>> write down my PIN and on the card that was used fraudulently, <snip>
>
> #1 Bullwinkle doesn't know how to post properly. Never has learned.
> What a twit.
>
> #2 Bullwinkle is intentionally (else incredibly incompetently)
> misrepresenting a message posted by someone else and pasting it here
> (apparently) ascribing it to BD
I don't see any difference between that nonsense, and that of acav as of
recent. Mike, if your going to critize for doing something, perhaps you
should critize all doing it?
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all that he could see! - Green Jelly The Bear Song
>> #1 Bullwinkle doesn't know how to post properly.
>> #2 Bullwinkle is intentionally (else incredibly incompetently)
> I don't see any difference between that nonsense, and that of acav as of
> recent. Mike, if your going to critize for doing something, perhaps you
> should critize all doing it?
I'm 'replying' - responding - to a message posted here in s-e.
In that sense, my reply/response has nothing to do with whatever is
happening in some other group, except for the referenced uk.legal group
in this specific.
That is, a.c.a-v isn't 'in it' - for me. If you want to react to what
is happening in a.c.a-v in s-e, that's /your/ prerogative.
I also recently posted here on the subject of CC creditcard fraud, of
which this recent uk.legal is an example -- as opposed to the drama of
the concept of 'identity theft', which term I rejected/eschewed as (not
being) descriptive of BD's old 2005 incident.
--
Mike Easter
> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> Mike Easter
>>> Bullwinkle wrote:
>>>> "~BD~" <BoaterDave.@hotmal.co.uk> wrote in message
>
>>> #1 Bullwinkle doesn't know how to post properly.
>
>>> #2 Bullwinkle is intentionally (else incredibly incompetently)
>
>> I don't see any difference between that nonsense, and that of acav as
>> of recent. Mike, if your going to critize for doing something,
>> perhaps you should critize all doing it?
>
> I'm 'replying' - responding - to a message posted here in s-e.
Fair enough. :)
> That is, a.c.a-v isn't 'in it' - for me. If you want to react to what
> is happening in a.c.a-v in s-e, that's /your/ prerogative.
No point. I think I understand you just fine.
You and bd make a mighty fine couple.
"Mike Easter" <Mi...@ster.invalid> wrote in message
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Now you are (anyway in this thread) acting just like BD. Re-examine your answer in
your post and you will see
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"Mike Easter" <Mi...@ster.invalid> wrote in message
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> Now you are (anyway in this thread) acting just like BD. Re-examine your
> answer in your post and you will see
>
I pasted a portion of the uk.legal post (whose entire content had
already been pasted) to rebut the bogus information that Bullwinkle pasted.
Bullwinkle pasted the content, misrepresenting its source/origin. I
simply clarified/rectified the content's source.
I could have simply pasted a GG link instead, but that would not have
put the very words in front of the eyes of the reader. And, I was
'aggravated' with the GG database because it wouldn't fetch the item by
message-id. Nor would Howard Knight's tool.
I could also ignore everything every top poster ever says, but I don't
do that either.
--
Mike Easter
> What is it with you boaterdave groupies that
> make you think your way is the only way?
groupies? You've lost me.. please, explain.
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"Mike Easter" <Mi...@ster.invalid> wrote in message
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You are still a top-posting Fuckwit, Peter Foldez!
So who is the real FUCKWIT!
BTW Apple laptops report back GPS postion also not just Iphones.
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