Fraud Alert!

From: Ratboy99 (ratboy99_at_aol.comet)
Date: 10/15/04


Date: 15 Oct 2004 03:46:42 GMT

So I order my 2005 Observer's Year two days ago from the RASC website. Get an
email today that my credit card was declined for $27.60. Get home from work
tonight and have a message from my credit card company to call the automated
system to "verify recent activity." Those idiots declined my CC charge to the
RASC because it was "keyed in" from outside of the country. So now I don't get
my book? You gotta love how they can shut you down just like flipping a switch.
I'm going to start keeping my money were it is safe; under my mattress.
rat
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