Daily Debrief, Cincinnati Reds ticket theft being investigated by police
Posted by exotic pet at 7 August 2008 2:30
The ordeal is almost over. Happily, theses tantrums last no longer than a few minutes. And I am eventually able to proceed with credit card.
You do not want to miss this.
Wed, Aug 6th, 2008 posted by admin 02:08 P.M. It's the latest iteration of white collar crime. And it's expensive, destructive, and a serious nuisance for victims. I'm talking about credit and debit card theft via wireless networks. Recently, a multinational group of 11 was charged with stealing more than 41 million credit and debit card numbers. The crime plays on the vulnerability of a retailer's wireless networks. In a ..>>.
Let's be honest: it has got totally out of hand. In truth, the truly great joy is something like this:
Sanjuro, Featured Blogger: I love credit card ads and stuff. Especially this one. The opinions of this blog entry represent it's author's opinion and not that of the website it appears on or the website's owner. Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved. Greensboring.com is proudly published in Greensboro, ..>>.
Even when she stood at my side calling out the moves, I would still finish up with something that looked like a giant samoosa, minus the filling.
The Cincinnati Policed Department's Financial Crimes Squad is investigating the cyber theft of about 400 premium tickets for Cincinnati Reds games at the Great American Ball Park. Police Lt. Mark Briede confirmed to TicketNews that the investigation is underway, which is centering on stolen credit card numbers which were used illegally to buy the tickets online from various unnamed Web sites. The tickets were for the team's diamond Club section directly behind home plate, and carry .. full article.
And I hope you will understand just what it is that you can have - and that you choose to have it!
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