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Originally Posted by MikeB1972
True, but a lot of comapnies don't have this issue. Most people get stuff ordered online to their work address.
What I never understand is how come people who use stolen cards to order goods online never seem to get arrested, it's not like you can't track where the items ended up.
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In the 20+ years I worked our company only accepted personal deliveries at work during Christmas. I suspect what you meant was that most stuff ordered online these days is ordered by a company, for work.
As for catching the crooks, you don't think they take delivery at their homes, do you? Or where they work? I don't know how they handle this (and wouldn't discuss it if I did) but the apparent problem makes me think that there's not a lot of fraud in online ordering of merchandise that must be delivered. Too capable of being tracked. I imagine most stolen cards are used to purchase things at stores-or order things to be picked up at a store.