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Old 05-11-2014, 10:56 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by MikeB1972 View Post
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.
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.
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