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r/Prorevenge Steal My Debit Card? Catch a Felony!

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🗓️ 26 August 2022

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Welcome to our slash pro revenge where OP sends a thief to jail.

0:04.7

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Our next word it posted from Boo Boo. This happened a few years ago right after I graduated

0:44.0

college. I would make an eight hour drive home a few times a year to see family, usually over

0:48.7

the holidays. During these trips, there was only wilderness, fields, mountains, and tiny towns along

0:54.8

the way. During one of these trips, I stopped at a gas station to get some food, and apparently I lost

1:00.9

my debit card. It was a card that I never used, and it looked identical to my main ones, so I didn't

1:06.8

notice it missing until later when I got a call from my bank, and I saw that my account was over

1:11.8

drafted. Being fresh out of college making 12 bucks an hour, the $400 that was stolen was a huge

1:18.0

deal. I worked at a credit card processor at the time, so I had a very unusual familiarity with

1:24.5

how credit card transactions worked. Technically this was a debit card, but it ran as credit.

1:29.8

I could have done a chargeback, of course, but I knew that merchants were fine $15 for each charge

1:35.6

back on top of the return, and they got a ding on their record. If they had too many chargebacks,

1:41.2

they would have their processing revoked and incur heavy fines. Merchants are usually mom and

1:46.4

pop shops, and are usually innocent in this matter, so I decided to give them a call. Also,

1:52.1

the charges all came from the same gas station that I lost it at, so I suspected that it was an

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