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Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:03 am
by froggyboy604
Skeithex wrote:froggyboy604 wrote:If he rented or bought the Darth Vader costume recently, he might be caught if they look over security tapes or ask the cashier at the costume store.
But, I got a feeling he made the costume himself, or bought it a long time a go.
or got it online. I don't see a darth vader custom being made by some random person.
I agree, I bet he got it at an online store like Ebay.
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:07 am
by Skeithex
froggyboy604 wrote:Skeithex wrote:froggyboy604 wrote:If he rented or bought the Darth Vader costume recently, he might be caught if they look over security tapes or ask the cashier at the costume store.
But, I got a feeling he made the costume himself, or bought it a long time a go.
or got it online. I don't see a darth vader custom being made by some random person.
I agree, I bet he got it at an online store like Ebay.
that would suck if you sold one of your customs too some theft.
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:33 am
by froggyboy604
Indeed, it will. It will suck even more if you got scammed by a theft who didn't pay for his purchase after buying it from Ebay since I read stories of people using stolen Credit cards to buy stuff off Ebay.
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:05 am
by Skeithex
froggyboy604 wrote:Indeed, it will. It will suck even more if you got scammed by a theft who didn't pay for his purchase after buying it from Ebay since I read stories of people using stolen Credit cards to buy stuff off Ebay.
Ebay? pshhh, I run out to a game store and really max out a card

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:16 am
by froggyboy604
Credit cards are more secure offline.
Newer Credit cards requires a pin number like a bank card and signiture in order to use them offline. Plus, there are some that even have the picture of the owner of the card on the front of a card like a drivers license.
Some cards won't work if the user/theft of the card suddenly spends a lot of money if the orginal owner of the card does not really use his card on big purchases on a daily basis if the credit card companie's computer detect unusual spending habits, they probably alert store security, or the police.
Also, I think some credit cards have daily limits like credit cards for college students, so it is impossible to reach the limit in one day.
Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:21 am
by Skeithex
froggyboy604 wrote:Credit cards are more secure offline.
Newer Credit cards requires a pin number like a bank card and signiture in order to use them offline. Plus, there are some that even have the picture of the owner of the card on the front of a card like a drivers license.
Some cards won't work if the user/theft of the card suddenly spends a lot of money if the orginal owner of the card does not really use his card on big purchases on a daily basis if the credit card companie's computer detect unusual spending habits, they probably alert store security, or the police.
Also, I think some credit cards have daily limits like credit cards for college students, so it is impossible to reach the limit in one day.
that's true, but the same can be said for online stuff as the card may be canceled and the stuff not shipped.
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:15 am
by froggyboy604
There's also a chance the delivery man may be an undercover police officer pretending to ship your item to your house, and you're handcuff and put in the back of a police car when you open the door.
Sort of like when a police woman pretends to be a hooker, and once the "perverted guy" give her money, she arrest him, and possibly takes out her gun which is unexpected.