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To: CindyDawg
A friend's house in OKC was broken into, and they stole well over $8000 of property and ransacked the house. The police stopped by, took a report and left. They weren't in the house for more than about 10 minutes. No fingerprinting, no "CSI," no nothing.

Mark

17 posted on 05/18/2008 11:50:13 PM PDT by MarkL
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To: MarkL
I just had a credit card number stolen this month. I got a call from the credit card and they asked if I bought a laptop, I said no. We canceled the acct and got a new card. I called Dell to ask them where they were going to send the laptop. I gave my name( they already had it) and my old CC number( of course they had it) and my phone number( they already had it). They asked my address and I said you just tell me where you were going top mail it to, they refused unless I said where I live. I said I live where you were going to mail it and I'm making sure its correct. They said tell us where that is and we will tell you if it matches. I said look, you aren't going to get paid, the number is bogus, and you are protecting a thief, now tell me where you were going to mail it. They refused. The Credit card co. fraud division contacted them and I don't know the outcome yet, but I bet they won't even go see who was going to pick up the laptop. I did find out his email is in Hanoi Vietnam. Dell did admit the addy was in the US.

Nobody cares.

19 posted on 05/19/2008 12:19:30 AM PDT by chuckles
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