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Walmart.com Glitch Almost Gives Customers A 90% Discount posted by on November 7, 2013
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The Storm Before The Storm

So nobody even cares about Thanksgiving anymore.  It’s all about Black Friday.  So much so that Black Fridays now start on Thanksgiving Thursdays.

So everybody’s watching Walmart Websites trying to figure out what Deals Black Friday gon bring about in the Wal-Mart Campout sessions… and low and behold they find Black Friday came before Thanksgiving, with a Website glitch giving Customers 90% discounts on items like $8 Viewsonic Computer Monitors and Digital projectors.

Folks went crazy online and bought up everything, hoping Walmart would cave in on their Billions to honor the discrepancy.

No Rollback in your favor this time homey.  All orders been cancelled with full $8 refunds, and a $10 e-card.  Hey, that’s better than a 125% return on your investment.  Take your money and Run !!

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The Sony Playstation Fraud Network Has Begun… 2.2 Million Credit Cards For Sale posted by on May 1, 2011
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The Playstation Network is down.. But the new "Fraudstation" Network is up and running

Just a few days after Sony announced that their Playstation Network Database of customers may be susceptible to credit card fraud after Hackers dismantled their entire operations, as many as 2.2 Million Credit Card accounts and their related information are up for grabs on the black market.

In addition to this, many Playstation Network customers have been contacting Sony, to report fraudulent activity had been executed on their accounts, with transactions being made from purchasing airline tickets, to large purchases including flat screens and laptop computers.

We’re about to see a whole wave of activity from these Hackers, but guaranteed… they will be caught, and they will end up serving a whole lot more time than they had anticipated, making anything they did clearly not worth the risk.

2.2 Million counts of credit card fraud is not something you would want on your record, or to have to try and fight out in court.  You will never again see the light of day

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