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Sick Puppy wrote:I have so many questions I don't know where to start!
How did the repo man know where to turn up? Alert on the credit history being checked?
What do you mean by fake finance deal? He came in with one, got one set up using the stolen ID?
Stolen drivers license- did it look like him? How did he get away with using it in the first place? Was it deliberate to get him to come back?
Always been interested in fraud and how it works...
tsoob wrote:he didn't fill out the id section so when matt called him he just gave us the numbers
pjay wrote:hmm my cousin just got out of the brink for 50k + fraud charges. Its an easy crime to commit
NZVengeance wrote:pjay wrote:hmm my cousin just got out of the brink for 50k + fraud charges. Its an easy crime to commit
lol i couldnt dis-agree more. 50k worth of fraud is not an easy crime to commit not when you have morals ,a conscience, and no the difference between right and wrong. if you don't have those then sure. but if you dont have those things you should be allowed in the general public.
sorry if that offends but its my opionion. and i have strong opinions about those kinda things.
Truenotch wrote:Just make sure you check the Type code on the licence when checking people for finance.
Truenotch wrote:It's a number that gets issued to each card that you get. If you cancel / loose / get stolen or replace a licence card it gets changed. Number 5b on your card.
One of the team at the old mans work caught someone the other week.... But they had already had finance approved / completed from several places. All on the other persons credit rating. It's really the business' own fault if they don't check it and money ends up going to someone it shouldn't have.
pjay wrote:hmm my cousin just got out of the brink for 50k + fraud charges. Its an easy crime to commit
Omegah wrote:was it that large guy in the shop talking to you? he can't have run far....
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