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ok...if you're in the US turn your TV to 37..MSNBC

There are credit card thefts that tell the American Citizens they love them and want to marry them. After that they are giving out credit card info (that they obtain somehow...i just tuned) and ask them to forward the stuff to some "stores" all over the world....like home theaters and stuff...

I would recommend watching because the USC are the ones getting in trouble because they are the ones using the fake cards!

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Simple solution, stay away from credit cards :blink:

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USA channel 37. got it. :rolleyes:

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies."

Senator Barack Obama
Senate Floor Speech on Public Debt
March 16, 2006



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Simple solution, stay away from credit cards :blink:

I know right...Especially knowing they charge around 18% interest on that thing!!!

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Was this a Dateline episode? I saw something like what you described. One guy had fallen in love with some girl who would send him TV's and VCR's and so on and then he'd send them on to Africa. He was in the states. He paid for all the shipping and she told him it was for her business. It was all stolen merchandise that could only be tracked back to him. It was sad.

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Was this a Dateline episode? I saw something like what you described. One guy had fallen in love with some girl who would send him TV's and VCR's and so on and then he'd send them on to Africa. He was in the states. He paid for all the shipping and she told him it was for her business. It was all stolen merchandise that could only be tracked back to him. It was sad.

Yes that is exaclty what I'm talking about. And he wasnt the only one either...There was that lady and she did the same for HER boyfriend...and everything was shipped to Africa...I was kinda shocked really...

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