

I was cleaning out a box today when I came across this rather large stack of fake credit cards, designed to lure me into debt. These came in the mail over about a one year period. I kept them because I was going to cut them up and make a mosaic of some kind, but never got around to it. They are all the same, with a generic "your name here", except for the first one I got, pictured above. It has a guys name on it and looks like a real card. I wonder how much fraud was committed on manual credit card machines before AMEX caught on? Poor J B Atkins.
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