Posted on 01/20/2014 4:28:58 PM PST by ruralvoter
Account information stolen during the Target security breach is now being divided up and sold off regionally, a South Texas police chief said Monday following the arrest of two Mexican citizens who authorities say arrived at the border with 96 fraudulent credit cards.
McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez said Mary Carmen Garcia, 27, and Daniel Guardiola Dominguez, 28, both of Monterrey, Mexico, used cards containing the account information of South Texas residents. Rodriguez said they were used to buy tens of thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise at national retailers in the area including Best Buy, Wal-Mart and Toys R Us.
"They're obviously selling the data sets by region," Rodriguez said.
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This must have been an illegals credit fraud operation.
These are the fine, hard working, “Christian”, Mexicans that RINO’s keep telling us about. The ones clogging the prison system.
According to the article, it is possible the two Mexicans purchased the identity/credit card information from individuals from Russia or Eastern Europe.
FTA:
“Rodriguez also alluded to a link with Eastern Europe or Russia, but did not provide additional details.”
Hey, it's great for the economy, and the best part is that the banks have to eat the losses. Obama and his gang are probably loving all this.
Someone else has benefited from the Obamacare website.
Doing the holiday spending that Americans won’t do!
Here is the link to a related article with photos.
WOW from this article:
“The credit cards Garcia and Dominguez were carrying were from Mexican banks but contained the account information of south Texas residents.”
Put your credit and debit cards in the drawer and pay cash. Problem solved.
Cash? What the hell is that?
Note to self - don’t carry 96 stolen credit cards when crossing the border.
I’m sure McAmnesty will pardon them.
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