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Based on this, I’d expect dealers to be insisting on multiple forms of ID before letting customers drive away with their car.
Any car dealers out there – you have been warned.
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Not written off and, isn't that what garages are for? To repair stuff that needs fixing.
Maybe you two could develop and publish a log that we, the unsuspecting public could refer to when buying classic cars or even anything a bit exotic.
Mikey boy's a geezer and geezers get caught out when their own shenanigans come home.
I reckon that there is more to this scam that meets the eye; I consider myself reasonably wealthy (obviously not as rich as TTT), but my main credit card has a limit just shy of £10k.
The other day, I made flight tickets payments using the card, close to the value of £3k, with two method authentication – but the payment was denied by the card issuer.
I contacted the credit card company (and sorted the payment out) who advised that the reason for the denial was that it was for a relatively large sum, and not typical of transactions I made with the card.
So why was the £10k+ car purchase on the credit card not subject to greater scrutiny by the card issuer, and how did the scammer know that the card he cloned had such a high credit limit?
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