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| All Up In Your Grill Member Since: Aug 2006 Location: Hicktown
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| Man Receives 2000 Credit Cards http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...itcards26.html NEW YORK — What's in your wallet? If it were up to Exxon Mobil, it might be more than 2,000 gas credit cards. Manhattan accountant Frank Van Buren, who has carried an Exxon gas card for his business for 17 years, called customer service recently to say his card was near its expiration date. He requested two new ones. He got them — followed three weeks later by a box from Texas. Inside were 1,000 credit cards, all with his name and account number. He called customer service to complain and was told to destroy the cards. "Believe me, we shredded them," Van Buren said, adding that the process took about three hours. "Anybody could have taken those cards; they were in front of my door." He thought that was that. Until another box arrived this week. "How could you send me 2,000 cards by mistake?" Van Buren said he asked customer service after the second plastic payload arrived. When he was again told that it was a mistake and that he should destroy these, too, he balked and said he'd rather return them. "They refused to take them back," he said. "We don't know what happened," Exxon Mobil spokeswoman Paula Chen said in an interview, adding that the company would review the matter with the card's issuer, Citibank, which handles its accounts. "We certainly apologize to him for any inconvenience," a Citibank representative said, adding that the company regretted "the inconvenience." But as Van Buren sees it, "It's so stupid. These big companies with all their profits can send some tiny, miniature firm like mine all these cards and then just say, 'tough luck.' " Even worse, said Bankrate.com senior financial analyst Greg McBride, is that none of the cards had activation stickers, which help prevent identity theft. "One of the main ways identity thieves work is by stealing credit cards right out of your mailbox," added Zulfikar Ramzan, a security expert at software giant Symantec. "For all you know, there could be a third box that he didn't get." That's a scary thought.
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| I Need a Life Member Since: Jul 2006 Location: The Dojo
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| With 2000 credit cards imagine all of the internet porn sites he could sing up to if he wanted. |
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| Jack Russells RULE! Member Since: Jul 2007 Location: Chesapeake Beach
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Gee, I'm calling Exxon right now, my gas card has just expired. School is about to begin and I'm thinking, clothes, supplies (for the entire school). Maybe even a $40k ring I can lose!!! | |
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