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Trying to help your fellow man, or in this case woman, sometimes is more trouble than it's worth.

Recently, I found a credit card on the ground next to the gas pump I was using. I called the number on the back to report it. It took over 10 minutes of wading through the computer to reach a live person. The person with Visa said they couldn't help since it was a debit card issued by a credit union and not a credit card from a bank notwithstanding the Visa number was on the back for reporting lost/stolen CCs. I had to call the credit union to report this. I called and they immediately transferred my back to Visa. Another 10-15 minutes wasted. I recalled the credit union and told them Visa sent me to them. Finally I was connected to a lady who took the CC number and name on the card. I asked if they would report this to the user. I was told no. They would freeze the card but wait until the user called to report it. Took over 30 minutes. Next time I will either leave it on the ground or cut it up and toss it in a dumpster. But, first put on blue nitrile gloves before touching it and putting my fingerprints on the card. It shouldn't be that hard to save both Visa and the user from someone not a nice guy from fraudulently using the card.
 
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Suspect Finally Arrested for Murder of New Father of Two, Victim’s Family Speaks Out about Raising Newborn Daughter​

By Will TannerJune 2, 2023
25-year-old Tristan Bohannon, a father of two with two young children under the age of three, was killed at a park in Chickasaw, Alabama in October of 2022. The police identified two suspects, but both went on the lam. The first to be arrested, Joseph Timmons, was captured in December of 2022 and the second suspect, Trevion Smiley-Collins, was just arrested in late May of 2023 after months on the run.

Timmons, 19, was charged with murder and two counts of first-degree robbery. Smiley-Collins, 18, was also charged with murder and two counts of first-degree robbery for Bohannon’s killing.

According to the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office, Bohannon was murdered in broad daylight by Timmons and Smiley-Collins as his children played just nearby. Both of the arrested men are accused of robbing a second person as well, though that person was not killed.

 

Website featuring 10,000 never-before-seen photos of Hunter Biden crashes following launch​

Garrett Ziegler, founder of the nonprofit Marco Polo, explained to Fox News that the website — BidenLaptopMedia.com— had required a few months for engineers to censor explicit content from thousands of photos spanning 2008 to 2019.

On Thursday, a newly unveiled website aiming to bring "truth and transparency" to America's first family by showcasing over 10,000 images from the contentious Hunter Biden laptop met with technical difficulties, crashing shortly after its debut.

 


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^^fvck London^^

^^coming here^^
How do you make sense of more immigrants are a good thing?
 
Trying to help your fellow man, or in this case woman, sometimes is more trouble than it's worth.

Recently, I found a credit card on the ground next to the gas pump I was using. I called the number on the back to report it. It took over 10 minutes of wading through the computer to reach a live person. The person with Visa said they couldn't help since it was a debit card issued by a credit union and not a credit card from a bank notwithstanding the Visa number was on the back for reporting lost/stolen CCs. I had to call the credit union to report this. I called and they immediately transferred my back to Visa. Another 10-15 minutes wasted. I recalled the credit union and told them Visa sent me to them. Finally I was connected to a lady who took the CC number and name on the card. I asked if they would report this to the user. I was told no. They would freeze the card but wait until the user called to report it. Took over 30 minutes. Next time I will either leave it on the ground or cut it up and toss it in a dumpster. But, first put on blue nitrile gloves before touching it and putting my fingerprints on the card. It shouldn't be that hard to save both Visa and the user from someone not a nice guy from fraudulently using the card.
Just throw it away if you want to help the person out.
 


^^this is the lowest, shittiest administration ever^^

^^fvck London^^

^^coming here^^
Thank you for your efforts!
 
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Trying to help your fellow man, or in this case woman, sometimes is more trouble than it's worth.

Recently, I found a credit card on the ground next to the gas pump I was using. I called the number on the back to report it. It took over 10 minutes of wading through the computer to reach a live person. The person with Visa said they couldn't help since it was a debit card issued by a credit union and not a credit card from a bank notwithstanding the Visa number was on the back for reporting lost/stolen CCs. I had to call the credit union to report this. I called and they immediately transferred my back to Visa. Another 10-15 minutes wasted. I recalled the credit union and told them Visa sent me to them. Finally I was connected to a lady who took the CC number and name on the card. I asked if they would report this to the user. I was told no. They would freeze the card but wait until the user called to report it. Took over 30 minutes. Next time I will either leave it on the ground or cut it up and toss it in a dumpster. But, first put on blue nitrile gloves before touching it and putting my fingerprints on the card. It shouldn't be that hard to save both Visa and the user from someone not a nice guy from fraudulently using the card.




Next time head to the liquor store and scrip club ;)
 

Man Gets Double Teamed By Miami Cop, Pregnant Woman After Discovering He Was Dating Them Both​

By michael
June 3, 2023

A Florida police officer, along with a pregnant woman, were both charged with battery after they decided to team up and deliver a massive beat down on a man they discovered was dating them both, according to a report from Fox News.

Anna Elicia Perez, 34, who serves as a police officer in Miami-Dade, along with Mila Zuloaga, 35, who is seven months pregnant, found out that they were in a relationship with the same guy according to Fox News Digital who obtained an arrest affidavit for the pair of ladies.

The two women, understandably angry after having made this discovery, arrived at an establishment called Miller’s Ale House located in Palmetto Bay, which is roughly 15 miles south of the city of Miami, on May 26 at 12:43 a.m. where they confronted the man who had been two-timing them. And that’s when things got a little rowdy.

“The defendant and co-defendant were involved in a verbal dispute with the victim regarding infidelity,” the complaint goes on to say.

The verbal fisticuffs got physical real quick.


“[They] struck the victim on the face and upper body with their hands multiple times,” the police report revealed. “The victim sustained redness to the face and a small bruise to the lower lip.”

 

Man Gets Double Teamed By Miami Cop, Pregnant Woman After Discovering He Was Dating Them Both​

By michael
June 3, 2023

A Florida police officer, along with a pregnant woman, were both charged with battery after they decided to team up and deliver a massive beat down on a man they discovered was dating them both, according to a report from Fox News.

Anna Elicia Perez, 34, who serves as a police officer in Miami-Dade, along with Mila Zuloaga, 35, who is seven months pregnant, found out that they were in a relationship with the same guy according to Fox News Digital who obtained an arrest affidavit for the pair of ladies.

The two women, understandably angry after having made this discovery, arrived at an establishment called Miller’s Ale House located in Palmetto Bay, which is roughly 15 miles south of the city of Miami, on May 26 at 12:43 a.m. where they confronted the man who had been two-timing them. And that’s when things got a little rowdy.

“The defendant and co-defendant were involved in a verbal dispute with the victim regarding infidelity,” the complaint goes on to say.

The verbal fisticuffs got physical real quick.


“[They] struck the victim on the face and upper body with their hands multiple times,” the police report revealed. “The victim sustained redness to the face and a small bruise to the lower lip.”



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