Monday, October 13, 2008

Error Uncovers Credit Card Scam in Walmart

Wal-mart employees made a small mistake during the sale of a computer laptop. This led to the rather frightening discovery of a Valleywide scam that involved stolen credit card information.

The hint to authorities came about 4 p.m. Sunday when Wal-Mart workers got mistrustful about three men who claimed they had bought a laptop only to get an empty box, according to police spokesman Detective David Ramer.

When police officers came at the store on Arizona Avenue near the SanTan Freeway to look into the suspected fraud, the three men ran and threw a bunch of credit cards to the ground, Ramer said.

The 19 recovered cards, made to look like ones issued by banks in Mexico, turned out to be counterfeit cards that bear valid American account numbers. They were used to buy electronic equipment across the Valley, Ramer said.

Ironically, police said, Wal-Mart employees did unknowingly gave the men an empty box for the purchase they had made.

Arrested were Adolfo Paz Gracia, 35, Javier Carreno Cruz, 29, and Jose Diaz Valenzuela, 29. The suspects told police they are Mexican nationals who had entered the country legally to make purchases on the credit cards, Ramer said.

Each was booked on three counts of forgery and one count of fraud schemes.

Source: Arizona Republic, Phoenix, AZ, USA

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