Anonymous
9/19/2025, 6:38:13 AM
No.21607450
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This happened to me today
pt1.
>Get home from work and check my personal email
>inbox and spam folder has over 100 emails from random websites sending verification codes
>all of them were sent within 2 minutes
>wtf
>search through each of them, the only one that isn't a verification code is a receipt from a Dominos in another state for a pizza and a 2L coke.
>google this shit. turns out its a common thing for credit card thieves to put a random email on a purchase order and then mail-bomb that persons inbox so they delete all the emails and don't notice the receipt for a purchase made for a stolen card
>check my bank account, no charges to dominos so they must've stolen some other card and just used my email to send the receipt to and then bomb my inbox so I would just delete it
>decide to try to contact the dominos and tell them that someone placed an order with a stolen card
>Get home from work and check my personal email
>inbox and spam folder has over 100 emails from random websites sending verification codes
>all of them were sent within 2 minutes
>wtf
>search through each of them, the only one that isn't a verification code is a receipt from a Dominos in another state for a pizza and a 2L coke.
>google this shit. turns out its a common thing for credit card thieves to put a random email on a purchase order and then mail-bomb that persons inbox so they delete all the emails and don't notice the receipt for a purchase made for a stolen card
>check my bank account, no charges to dominos so they must've stolen some other card and just used my email to send the receipt to and then bomb my inbox so I would just delete it
>decide to try to contact the dominos and tell them that someone placed an order with a stolen card