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M'Fing Thieves - Pray I Never Find You!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3745507" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>So sad. I had someone get my data 6 or 7 years ago. The only thing they bought was an X-Box online card, which I assume is something that lets you play video games online. I figured it had to be a kid/teenager. Luckily, with the data that was provided in the banking record, I was able to research the transaction, and found the shipping address and name that they sent the card to. Through the county accessors office, I was able to find the property owners name (which shared the same last name), which then was enough to find their phone number. I called them at about 8AM (because I had been up all night researching it). I called the house (in Ohio), and had about a 20 minute conversation with the father. I doubt that kid stole anything after that, and I got a check in the mail about a week later for $50 to pay me back for the X-Box card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3745507, member: 24867"] So sad. I had someone get my data 6 or 7 years ago. The only thing they bought was an X-Box online card, which I assume is something that lets you play video games online. I figured it had to be a kid/teenager. Luckily, with the data that was provided in the banking record, I was able to research the transaction, and found the shipping address and name that they sent the card to. Through the county accessors office, I was able to find the property owners name (which shared the same last name), which then was enough to find their phone number. I called them at about 8AM (because I had been up all night researching it). I called the house (in Ohio), and had about a 20 minute conversation with the father. I doubt that kid stole anything after that, and I got a check in the mail about a week later for $50 to pay me back for the X-Box card. [/QUOTE]
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