You're a bit of a tart, all right.
And I say that with the deepest respect.
LOL. but at least I'm not bitter...yet. Maybe in 20yrs.
You're a bit of a tart, all right.
And I say that with the deepest respect.
For God's sake, He didn't give her the credit card. She stole that. He gave here the PIN for a debit card account that just happened to be the same as his credit card PIN. Without her stealing the credit card, this crime could not have happened....
My bank tells me never never to use the same PINS on multiple cards.
It is puzzling. She must have put on a good show in court.
And my bank automatically gave me the same PIN for my Visa that I had on my debit card.
Weird eh?
Not weird at all. Having the same PIN numbers on cards isn't much of a risk, as long as you don't make the debit card too obvious, ie your birthdate or sin number.And my bank automatically gave me the same PIN for my Visa that I had on my debit card.
Weird eh?
The bank doesn't care since he's on the hook for the money because he admitted to giving out his PIN#. As long as they get their money they don't care about "justice"
Usually, fair play is at least a consideration. What I don't understand is why he didn't get monthly statements that would have told him that somebody was running up the credit card debt.
Six or seven thousand dollars is not "simple theft" and that woman should be in jail.
I'm with you on that one. Trust is absolute or else it's not trust.
It is puzzling. She must have put on a good blow in the judge's private chambers.
Does he also leave cash with her then ask the bank to give it back to him after she spends it?
had great boobs ?...........
:wav:NOT GUILTY !!
Which you immediately had changed, right ?
Stupid of them to do that. Imagine, banks stupid. lol. Heck, they're as smart as hospitals.
When we first got PINS for cards, we were advised not to tell one another what they were.............Reading the OP, I understand why.
...............but, we did...............:love3:
so far so good
Not weird at all. Having the same PIN numbers on cards isn't much of a risk, as long as you don't make the debit card too obvious, ie your birthdate or sin number.
What I find not only weird but irresponsible is some credit union choose your pin for you and send it to you in the mail.
And my bank automatically gave me the same PIN for my Visa that I had on my debit card.
Weird eh?
Not weird at all. Having the same PIN numbers on cards isn't much of a risk, as long as you don't make the debit card too obvious, ie your birthdate or sin number.
What I find not only weird but irresponsible is some credit union choose your pin for you and send it to you in the mail.
Makes about as much sense doesn't it?
I think those are automatically generated and a live person doesn't get to see it.
I've had the same P.I.N. on both the Debit and the VISA for about 20 years, but the next time I go to the bank I'm going to change one of them.
I guess he must feel like a p.i.n.head.Credit card charges after ex-girlfriend steals Visa leave B.C. man on hook for thousands - British Columbia - CBC News
You don't divulge your P.I.N. to anyone!