Posted on 03/29/2013 1:27:29 PM PDT by JoeProBono
WASHINGTON, - Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts told a Maryland coffee shop cashier he was the victim of credit card information theft.
Roberts, who normally pays for his morning coffee with a credit card, paid with cash Tuesday and explained to the cashier that he had been forced to cancel his credit card when someone was able to obtain his numbers, The Washington Post reported Friday.
“No real man uses a credit card for a $3.00 purchase.”
No intelligent man pays $3 for a cup of coffee. At least I don’t.

I would have no problem with live streamed executions of proven identity thieves.

Attempting to feel sorry for him. Attempt failed.
He probably gets one of those $11 cups of coffee.
That picture looks exactly like the case I have. Mine is PINK. It took a while for me not to grab my billfold instead of the case, but now I grab the case. It gives me some comfort to know my bank card is in that case as well as the others.
Please, I don't care what cause they support or not - I just want the lattes. Chick fil A is on the same lot as they are, so I get Chick fil A spicy sandwich at their window and Starbucks latte at their window on the same trip.
Whatever BAD that happens to this puke is a good thing.
About once a year I meet people at Starbucks and usually have a small coffee. Usually someone else pays. I have been given coupons for free coffee at Starbucks. I have tried the cafe lattes and machiattas or whatever they are called. I don't care for them. They are too sweet for my taste.
I'm sweet enough already.

I absolutely, positively
DO
NOT
CARE
credit card for coffee ? really ?
The author of the biggest theft of wealth aka as gov’t run healthcare is a victim of theft. What goes around comes around. A stupid POS. Don’t worry Juan, credit card theft is a tax, and no penalty.
And to think, all the stuff he did for those Leftoids, upholding Obamacare and all.
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
Maybe Newt has a new mistress, and he's trying to hide it from Candace.
Stolen credit card, followed by fraud?
Lets call it a tax, right Justice Roberts?
Post of the Day right here, folks!
You're too easy on them. I would have the worst of them publicly executed.
Hmmm. do you mean ID theft?
My CC companies have always caught any suspected credit card fraud and not held me accountable for anything. Card closed, new card issued.
Unless you are talking about debit cards directly linked to a main checking account.
I visit Washington DC often. I live in Montgomery County MD which is next to DC.
While in DC I had my credit card info stolen. I noticed transactions on my bill that were from places I had not been to.
I called the credit card company. They cancelled the fraudulent transactions and issued me a new credit card.
DC is full of thieves.
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