a question about Credit Cards

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  • Yeah, but there are notications set up on the account to let the real card holder know. Spending alerts, and such. Also, banks track your spending habits, and will notify the card holder of any suspicious activity.

    So you may have your mom's card, and you may be able to buy a game or two, but she will find out. The real question is, is whatever you want to buy worth an ass beating or getting arrested?

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    • So you are saying if someone uses my card they will 100% for sure get caught? Are there ways they can use in order to not be caught?

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      • It depends on if it's a credit or debit card. Credit cards are much more interested in fraud protection while debit cards don't give much of a shit and will try to blame the cardholder first.

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      • Depends on the card holder. Unless the card holder is extremely elderly and can't grasp technology well to understand something is wrong, or a person who simply just doesn't care to check their notications or bank statments, then yeah.

        However, it's best to not attempt it. Money is tight, but stealing it isn't the answer.

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