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DEAGLER
08-22-2019, 08:05
Three days ago Woke up to 2 fraud charges coming from Arizona on samsclub.com. Last night I checked my spam folder and I have shipping comfirmation of the items coming to my house. So I’m like great I’ll just return them and let the bank know. Now this morning there?s a email confirmation that the items are being requested to ship to an AZ address for additional $13.75 on a card ending in 9035 (I assume it?s the a$$hole?s card). I mean they can?t be dumb enough to use their own address can he? Coincidentally I did go to SAMs club last week to replace my lost card. Don?t know if that can be in any relation.

Aloha_Shooter
08-22-2019, 08:28
Oh, you mean fraudulent charges. At first read, I thought Sam’s Club was charging you with fraud (while the items were still enroute no less!). It’ll be easy for you to dispute the charges but I’m sure Sam’s Club would appreciate you telling them about the fraud before they get delivered.

[MOD: Yeah, that got me too. I fixed it for him.]

Wulf202
08-22-2019, 10:10
Yup. Get their attention as soon as possible

Circuits
08-22-2019, 11:02
Call local LEO in the delivery area. They might be happy to tag along after the delivery man and arrest the fraudster, if they can.

Great-Kazoo
08-22-2019, 12:53
Call local LEO in the delivery area. They might be happy to tag along after the delivery man and arrest the fraudster, if they can.

being AZ they might. However LE's don't bother with CC fraud unless the company in question want's to peruse it. CC co's and business usually accept $5K of theft / loss before they even bother going after said thief, if not more.

Circuits
08-22-2019, 13:47
being AZ they might. However LE's don't bother with CC fraud unless the company in question want's to peruse it. CC co's and business usually accept $5K of theft / loss before they even bother going after said thief, if not more.

The fun part about a live arrest in a CC fraud case, is that they have probable cause to search the premises. It's likely the dirtbag scammer didn't happen to get caught the very first time they tried a CC scam, and their premises are probably loaded with credit cards in all different names, stolen mail, garages or rooms full of stolen goods and often lots of drugs and cash, so it can lead to a large, worthwhile bust without a bunch of legwork, *if* they can apprehend the perp in the act of receiving.

Bailey Guns
08-22-2019, 14:00
Almost zero probability the CC company will want to work with LE as the "victim" to pursue this. That's part of the reason credit cards come with exorbitantly high interest rates...to pay for this sort of loss.

15 years in LE and I can't recall a single time a credit card company wanted to prosecute for this sort of thing. It probably happens somewhere...but it ain't likely. Then again, maybe things have changed.

Gman
08-22-2019, 15:15
They could easily be sending it to someone else's address. The perp will just steal it off the porch when it's delivered.

def90
08-22-2019, 20:25
They could easily be sending it to someone else's address. The perp will just steal it off the porch when it's delivered.

This.. they have it delivered to a snowbird neighbor thats never home and then go pick it up when convenient.

And the cops wont care. Best thing to do is call your bank so they can reverse the charges and send you a new card.

DEAGLER
08-24-2019, 11:13
So the asshat ordered a laptop and a $1150 coffee machine. Laptop went to him and coffee machine went to me. ��

TFOGGER
08-24-2019, 11:54
So the asshat ordered a laptop and a $1150 coffee machine. Laptop went to him and coffee machine went to me. ��

Does it make good coffee? [ROFL1]

Sorry this happened to you. Thieves should be fed into a wood chipper feet first. [Mad]

Gman
08-24-2019, 14:40
I'll make you a better cup of coffee for $115. It'll save you a grand.

Mtneer
08-24-2019, 15:21
Did they deliver the coffee machine to you? Curious about the model. Hope he at least had good taste.