Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Thief Steals Bartender’s Credit Card, Tries to Buy Beer



At My Credit Specialist, we love reading about dumb criminals getting caught. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing someone try to break the law and fail miserably, and it never fails to bring a smile to my face when a credit card thief is caught by the very person they are trying to steal from.

Last week in Miami, 53-year-old David Weber broke into a car and took the owner’s credit card. He then headed to a nearby bar and tried to buy a beer with the card. As it turns out, real cardholder is a bartender, and he just so happened to be working at that bar. Better yet, he was the bartender who took Weber’s beer order.

Weber has been arrested and charged with credit card fraud and theft. Currently, he is in the Miami-Dade County Jail and claiming that he is innocent. He says that he did not steal the card but rather found it on the ground outside the bar. Personally, I don’t know which is funnier, the manner in which Weber was caught or the fact that he thinks finding the card makes it okay to use it. If you find a credit card, you don’t head to the local bar and buy a beer. You either report it or try to find the card’s owner.

For that reason, we are bringing back the Navin R. Johnson Award for David Weber. It doesn’t matter if Weber found the card or broke into a car and stole it. Using a credit card that does not belong to you is fraud, plain and simple.

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