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I agree with Snorky's recomendation of anonymity. If suspicions exist, take them to the police. After all, it would not be fair to blacken the name of an innocent retailer simply on the basis of rumour or circumstantial evidence.


First we try them - then we hang them.

By the way, I went into a shop in ED recently to buy a second class stamp and offered to pay by card. The shopholder refused to take it so I guess that proves there are some honest retailers out there and not everyone is trying to skim your card.

This is a serious problem, everywhere, however recent events show that it is a big problem for ed residents. I work and live in the area and have spoken to many people about this. So many peoples cards are being cloned and used, many people are finding difficulty to get their money back from the card issuers or banks.Major hassle.


Today my colleague spoke to the South London Press and they have taken an interest in this as it seems to be a certain scam going on within the locality.


BE AWARE OF WHERE YOU BUY ENGINE FUEL............

does anyone on this post have an american accent and was in the hsbc this morning complaining about their card being cloned? just curious because i was in there and this happened and i was too shy to ask the chap in question if he was an EDFer!

Dear Shambles

A friend of mine was in HSBC this morning complaining about his card being used in eygpt when he was here,but hes english,but there has been a lot of people going into hsbc complaining about this.

I am slightly surprised that no body has reported it to the police yet.How much evidence do they need

Not surprisingly - the Police are not even slightly interested, despite the fact that this activity is continuing on our doorstep. I only hope that word gets round to not use cards to when buying petrol locally.


I appreciate Snorky's calls not to point the finger, but when the Police won't help out, I believe that we should take the matter into our own hands by spreading the word.

We don't know for definite that it's someone the *fuel supplier's name removed* filling station that is swiping cards. I've emailed the police through their Fraud Alert section, told the company that there might be someone swiping cards at one of their branches, told my bank's fraud department and couldn't get through to the FBI.


Bank said it's a matter for the police so I could report it to them if I wanted but they have a lot to deal with.

I haven't heard from the police.


The company have just come back saying:


"Thank you for your email.


Unfortunately this type of card fraud is on the increase. I would recommend that you contact your Bank immediately and advise them of the activity on your account. This will ensure that the Bank are aware of the problem, your account is secured and the possiblity of the Bank reimbursing your account for any monies lost.


All *fuel supplier's name removed* Service Stations are now leased to independant Retailers, therefore we have no jurisdiction over the way the business is run or the recruitment and training of staff. Our Retail name remains on the forecourt, to show customers the brand of fuel they are purchasing.


Although we cannot intervene directly, I will forward your concerns onto our Retail Area Sales Representative who will discuss the matter with the Retailer.


Thank you for brining this matter to your attention...."



Vigilante sting operation anyone? First thing some has to do is find out which of the cashiers in there has connections to Egypt, then stake them out, then catch them in action, then place them in stocks or gibbet on the Goose Green roundabout. Might work as a deterrent, might not but it would be satisfying and fill the void on the roundabout temporarily.

> So who came to the conclusion that it may be a particular garage? I did for one, you mentioned a petrol station in ED might be swiping cards, I've had my card swiped and the only garage I've used in ED is the *fuel supplier's name removed* one. Damn, have we've hung the wrong man?


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