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The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

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The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy...

Rhonda Deaver is a regular at Smith's Café in North Carolina. She goes to sit every week and even makes an appointment with the doctor in the café.

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy
The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

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On April 30, she went to the café as usual to sit down, and when she left, she accidentally left her debit card on the coffee shop table.

While she was on her way home, Deaver received a call from her bank informing her that there was a suspicious transaction on her debit card.

That's when she realized that she had left her card at the coffee shop, but how could there be an unknown transaction?

Deaver immediately rushed back to the coffee shop and explained to the clerk what had happened.

Unexpectedly, the clerk told Deaver that they had indeed picked up her bank card. And, in an effort to find the owner, an employee posted a photo of the front and back of her debit card in a Facebook group called "Word of Mouth Kinston."

"Hello everyone, Ms. Rhonda Deaver, you left your debit card in the store and we have put it in a safe place. If you know her, please let her know that we picked up her card and would be happy to return it!! ”

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

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Deaver who heard the news

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy
The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

This act of kindness by the clerk was clearly not well thought out. They forgot to blur the numbers and information on the card, leaving Deaver's debit card information completely exposed.

When Deaver finally got her debit card back, she had accumulated more than $2,000 in unidentified purchases on her account.

Although the card was taken back, Deaver was not happy at all...

"I couldn't believe they were doing this, and I was sad thinking that I might be responsible for all of these expenses." Deaver said helplessly.

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

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Luckily, the bank's security mechanism prevented some illegal spending, but there were also many who succeeded.

At the moment, Deaver's bank has closed the account associated with the card, but there are still several payments in dispute involving an amount of about $2,000.

Deaver said these inexplicable expenses caused her financial distress, "I live on a regular income and don't have extra money to pay for the expenses that others have incurred on my card," she added.

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

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After the news was exposed, netizens were discussing who should be responsible for the loss of $2,000.

Consider the facts we get: she forgot her bank card at the café, the café posted her information online, her bank called to tell her that the card had been left at the café, and as a result, every charge after the café charges was 1) unauthorized, and 2) the café directly violated the privacy of customer data.

Based on the information in the article, this is a very clear case. Obviously, the customer is not to blame, yes she was too careless, but the café is here to be the most responsible.

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

"So the café is not responsible for this major mistake??"

"The café owner's refusal to comment says it all, but I bet they will only comment after being pressured by public opinion and a bad reputation."

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

As for why the coffee shop will directly take a picture of her bank card and upload it, some netizens have made the following guesses...

I bet they did it because she didn't tip enough. I want the store to take responsibility, and anyone knows that doing so can cause problems.

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

So if you give the number on the bank card to Mosaic and pop it online, there will be no problem?

Not really.

Financial experts warn people not to post photos of their bank cards online, and even if the numbers are obscured, those who want to find a way to get their card information. "It shouldn't be done even to find the owner of the card, it's easy to turn off this debit card and apply for a new card from the bank, it's not worth it."

However, there are really people in the world who take the initiative to disclose their bank cards to netizens, and Internet celebrity Nasdas has done such a thing...

On May 2, 2022, he uploaded a video on his social platforms. In the video, he holds his bank card in his hand, clearly revealing his bank card number, name, expiration date, CVC* (security code) and other information, and encourages his fans to use it to make purchases on the Internet.

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

In an instant, dozens of online shopping sites, including retail giant Amazon, poured into a large number of Nasdas fans.

According to statistics, within ten minutes of the video being released, fans actually placed more than 1.2 million orders on Amazon with Nasdas bank card information.

However, with so many different accounts and orders, everyone used the same card to pay. This unusual payment behavior immediately attracted the attention of Amazon officials.

The American clerk picked up 1 bank card and kindly took a photo to find the owner, but he didn't expect a tragedy

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Amazon considered it a "fraud" for security reasons, forced to block thousands of related accounts for security reasons...

In a later video, Nasdas said, "The €15,000 I offered was spent in less than 30 seconds. If your order doesn't go through, it's because there is no money left on the card."

Let's just say, whether it is active or passive, announcing the bank card account number will eventually usher in a bloody storm...

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(Excerpted from the WeChat public account North American Money Saving Express)

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