To: Yellowcat
I don't understand your response.
He demanded 10 million in a card that is functional worldwide.
There are millions of ATMs with little or no security all over America
With the number and expiration date anyone can retreive the money in any country with a bank.
Abu Nidal could walk over to the bank of Egypt and take out the money himself.
How intensive an investigate would be launched when the card was used in Syria?
Pressumably if the card didn't work as specified the sniper would shoot more people until we got it right.
If thats not smart then please tell me a better way to transfer 10 million?
Cash?
To: Once-Ler
Once-Ler, you said
To: Yellowcat
I don't understand your response.
He demanded 10 million in a card that is functional worldwide.
There are millions of ATMs with little or no security all over America
With the number and expiration date anyone can retreive the money in any country with a bank.
Abu Nidal could walk over to the bank of Egypt and take out the money himself.
How intensive an investigate would be launched when the card was used in Syria?
Pressumably if the card didn't work as specified the sniper would shoot more people until we got it right.
If thats not smart then please tell me a better way to transfer 10 million?
Cash?
My Answer: You're kidding aren't you? What don't you understand? You can't be serious. The credit card was a STOLEN credit card! It was stolen from a person in Alabama. The police checked it out, and they wouldn't have deposited $10M in the sniper's account even if wasn't stolen.
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