You'd think that on a purchase of thet size someone might think to request an ID from the card user. But maybe initiative isn't McD's workers' strong suit.
Can't McD's put a stop on these GC's? All they need to do is review this transaction to find the sequence of serial numbers from these cards. Then when someone attempts to use one of these cards it will raise a red flag.
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ID?
You'd think that on a purchase of thet size someone might think to request an ID from the card user. But maybe initiative isn't McD's workers' strong suit.
Most places don't even look
Most places don't even look at the card. They just tell you to slide it and enter your pin or sign.
I understand crime of
I understand crime of opportunity but really, $2500 of freaking McDonalds? At least crime up a Dunkin Donuts gift card or something useful.
Presumably he's going to fence them
because no one likes McDonald's burgers _that_ much.
Just look for the guy selling
Just look for the guy selling gift cards outside of McDonalds. Scooby Doo could solve this crime.
what a sketch thing to do.
what a sketch thing to do. hope they catch him
How does that happen?
How does someone buying $2500 worth of gift cards ANYWHERE not tip someone off, let alone McDonalds? The person who sold those must be in on it.
Hawking
those could get you an attempted murder charge.
Can't McD's put a stop on
Can't McD's put a stop on these GC's? All they need to do is review this transaction to find the sequence of serial numbers from these cards. Then when someone attempts to use one of these cards it will raise a red flag.