Dangerous Trash

This is dangerous litter not necessarily to the environment, but to the person who dropped it. Once I had my debit card number stolen by an unscrupulous person who worked at either White Bridge Auto Wash or Dalts Restaurant. Since I had the card and my receipt, the person used the copy belonging to the store. Luckily the bank credited me all that was due, but I had to cancel the card and get a new one. I didn’t use my debit card for years and use it conservatively now. I also use my credit cards sparingly and pay off any consumer debt promptly.

Oops, I’m not Dave Ramsey. I apologize for the financial advice.

Anyway, Susan Whoever who spent $60 at Knobstoppers needs to hold on to her charge receipts.

2 Responses so far »

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    dolphin said,

    Might I suggest you take the picture down and blur the information before reposting? It’s dangerous for her to have dropped it, but it’s even more dangerous (for her) for it to be posted on the internet!

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    planettrash said,

    I would have done so if the type were readable. I can’t read the account number.


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