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How easily can scammers get your credit card info?

Accepted submission by Runaway1956 at 2016-01-05 00:36:39
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Profanity-laced viral video shows woman accusing Starbucks employee of credit card fraud

A California woman filmed her confrontation with a Starbucks drive-thru cashier while accusing her of copying her credit card information and using it to buy over $200 worth of groceries.

Elizabeth Becerra, a mother from Victoriaville, California, noticed a charge of $212 on her credit card that she did not authorize so she contacted authorities, she says in the beginning of a YouTube clip.

After filing a police report, Becerra says police were able to identify the details of the thief through security camera footage.

On Jan. 1, Becerra and her brother Brian Espinoza went to the Lakewood Starbucks location where the employee worked to confront the worker about the alleged theft.

At the beginning of the video, Espinoza asks her what she is going to say to the cashier, and Becessa replies that they are going to "get even."

After pulling up to the window to retrieve her order, Becerra unleashes her speech on the unsuspecting employee.

“So we got you on camera yesterday at Ralph's for $212, so just know that the cops are coming up here," Becerra begins. "They recorded you’re a-- and everything. You took a copy of my f------ card the other day on New Year's Day. You know what you did."

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/01/04/viral-video-shows-woman-accusing-starbucks-employee-credit-card-fraud/ [foxnews.com]

Direct link to the Youtube video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co55USHRZVg&sns=fb [youtube.com] Profanity alert, don't watch it at work.


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