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Published May 13, 2024

Woman fighting unauthorized charges after restaurant mistakenly posted her credit card information online

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Well, that's a mistake they won't make again.

A North Carolina woman is disputing over $2000 in charges after she left her credit card at a local restaurant.

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A restaurant employee posted about the left-behind card on a Facebook group and left behind way too much information.

To find the owner, they took photos of the front and back of the card , with all the information visible, and posted it on a town Facebook group. 

The caption read, ""Hey guys, Mrs. Rhonda Deaver:  You've left your card here at the store, if you know her, let her know we have it and would love to make sure it's returned!!!  We have placed it in a secure location."

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Mrs. Deaver eventually returned to the diner, but the damage was done.

Soon, there were a couple of grand worth of charges and several declines.

Her bank has since closed the account, but she's still working through the process of disputing the charges that did go through.

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