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Someone got my debit card # an ordered a $3000 python skin jacket

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You cannot believe how soft this thing is. It's really nice and the pics don't do it justice, but I am far from being rich enough to afford this thing.
 
Man....put that on fs/ft

AMd64 3000 187$
Heatsink 10$
2 GB Corsaid Ram 185$
Monty Python Jacket 3000$ (insured shipping)
 
Originally posted by: smack Down
Isn't there some law that states anything that gets sent to your house is considered a gift if YOU didn't order it.

And if you keep the jacket they would be able to convince a jury that you actually ordered it then you would go to jail for credit card fraud, which IIRC is a 5 year sentence to a federal pound you in the a$$ prison.
 
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: smack Down
Isn't there some law that states anything that gets sent to your house is considered a gift if YOU didn't order it.

And if you keep the jacket they would be able to convince a jury that you actually ordered it then you would go to jail for credit card fraud, which IIRC is a 5 year sentence to a federal pound you in the a$$ prison.

Depends if there was a record that it was supposed to go to another address and the order was made using a nigirian IP address I bet you would win.
 
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: smack Down
Isn't there some law that states anything that gets sent to your house is considered a gift if YOU didn't order it.

And if you keep the jacket they would be able to convince a jury that you actually ordered it then you would go to jail for credit card fraud, which IIRC is a 5 year sentence to a federal pound you in the a$$ prison.

Depends if there was a record that it was supposed to go to another address and the order was made using a nigirian IP address I bet you would win.

You don't think the company in question knows where it was shipped? The first thing the CC company does after you report fraud is to ask the merchant for the shipping record. Don't be a dumbass.
 
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