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Help! A Gas Station Charged Me $1,500 and My Bank Won’t Believe It’s Fraud.

After returning home from a wedding in Mexico, a traveler found a huge charge on his credit card and suspected a gas station attendant was responsible. Wells Fargo didn’t believe him.

Seth Kugel
Author: Seth Kugel

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Seth Kugel

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Content Type: Service, Frauds and Swindling, Travel and Vacations
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