On Friday evening, I arrived to the train stations to learn that my car had been broken yet again. This time, they didn't break the windows...THANK GOD...but they left the interior of my car a mess. Honestly speaking, it was time for a good cleaning but the fact that they rumbled through everything and throwing stuff all over the seats and floors didn't help the case.
On first look, it appeared that they stole my CD holder that was attached to my visor along with my "clicker" for the gate and an empty Family Feud game box. It had been in my car because I was planning to return it but kept forgetting to put the CD-Rom back into it. It wasn't until last night when I got a text message on my phone saying "IRREGULAR CHECK CARD ACTIVITY" that I realized what else I had hidden away in my visor...my emergency debit card.
I quickly logged onto the banks website while dialing the number provided in the text message. The first thing I noticed was that my account was negative more than $2300. A quick click and I found that someone had a field day at BestBuy.com. While on hold for the bank, I used my other cell phone to call BestBuy.com where Monique, a freindly rep, was more than eager to assist me in getting this resolved. She cancelled the order and at the same time my bank rep cancelled out my debit card and declined a $1500 charge to JustTires.com.
During our conversation, the BestBuy rep provided me with the address that the items -a flat panel television, a desktop computer, and a printer- were being shipped to. Here it is:
900 West 59th Street, Chicago IL 60621
After wrapping up with them, I called to make a police report, which I hadn't initially done because I didn't think it was worth it for a few CDs and a garage clicker. I'm still trying to decide how to use this information. For starters, I believe that the same culprits are responsible for the previous break-ins. Jason suggested that I send them a Christmas card with scriptures. My co-worker agreed with posting their address online. I'm tempted to drive by and even knock on the door....which is highly unlikely but a nice thought. I'm not completely sure but I'll come up with something.
On first look, it appeared that they stole my CD holder that was attached to my visor along with my "clicker" for the gate and an empty Family Feud game box. It had been in my car because I was planning to return it but kept forgetting to put the CD-Rom back into it. It wasn't until last night when I got a text message on my phone saying "IRREGULAR CHECK CARD ACTIVITY" that I realized what else I had hidden away in my visor...my emergency debit card.
I quickly logged onto the banks website while dialing the number provided in the text message. The first thing I noticed was that my account was negative more than $2300. A quick click and I found that someone had a field day at BestBuy.com. While on hold for the bank, I used my other cell phone to call BestBuy.com where Monique, a freindly rep, was more than eager to assist me in getting this resolved. She cancelled the order and at the same time my bank rep cancelled out my debit card and declined a $1500 charge to JustTires.com.
During our conversation, the BestBuy rep provided me with the address that the items -a flat panel television, a desktop computer, and a printer- were being shipped to. Here it is:
900 West 59th Street, Chicago IL 60621
After wrapping up with them, I called to make a police report, which I hadn't initially done because I didn't think it was worth it for a few CDs and a garage clicker. I'm still trying to decide how to use this information. For starters, I believe that the same culprits are responsible for the previous break-ins. Jason suggested that I send them a Christmas card with scriptures. My co-worker agreed with posting their address online. I'm tempted to drive by and even knock on the door....which is highly unlikely but a nice thought. I'm not completely sure but I'll come up with something.
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