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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Well, the victim would certainly know if he had a smashed window. Perhaps your question would have been better asked if you wrote "slim jim or key."

;)
Perhaps the thief swept up the broken glass...he's nothing if not neat! :p



(point taken ;) )
 


Pedas2

Junior Member
Did you ask? Did you push for an explanation? Did you push for a record of the purchases made with the card? Did you talk to somebody in authority or just to the counter clerk? Is this a one-off local store or a corporate chain? If the latter, escalate to the corporate HQ.

Meantime, study up on how it might have happened.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=gift+card+thefts&t=h_&ia=web

There might not be anything you can do about it.

I did not ask or push for an expiration and that was my mistake. Lesson learned. I think the link you gave is a good theory of what most likely happened.

In the future, if I were to ask for a record of purchases and the card was used in North Dakota and I have never been to North Dakota, how would I prove it?
 

adjusterjack

Senior Member
Dunno.

Take precautions before something happens.

Make sure you get a receipt when you buy a card. Check the balance as soon as you get home. Keep a record of your purchases. Don't wait too long to use the card.
 

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