Though he later secured a loan to finish college, Daniel [a pseudonym] resorted for a time to credit card fraud to replace the stolen funds, telling himself that no harm would come to the individual card owners, who were insured.
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I wish I lost one of those $100 bitcoins in there
I’ve just been saying what the world most needs now is a bunch of fucking morons with lots of money. Things aren’t nearly ignorant enough.
The least one of these dickheads could do is greenlight Ow My Balls already
You think this will make much difference? It’s not like the current morons with money are doing a bang-up job.
Well that’s a lot of burned coin then.
Fraud victim commits additional fraud
Quick, someone explain to this guy how insurance premiums work. The cost is always passed down to the consumer, one way or another