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flocker spotter Wrote:

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> my only direct experiences of this were

>

> 1) a *local* petrol station unknowingly part of a

> card skimming operation a few years ago

> 2) an estate agent employee in SE4 some years ago

> using my empty gaff to apply for cards that were

> sold on


I wonder whether these things are followed up as crimes because about 10 years ago 2 purchases appeared on my credit card statement for about ?90. I had only EVER used the card twice and I knew exactly when and where I had used it and I passed the information on.

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