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Law, 15.05.2021 08:30 janellesteele5918

Serious Question This Happened To A Friend Of Mines
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3-4 and a half months ago, My 13 year old friend decided to go on a Scam Website in which you can claim a “Free” Deal by entering your Address, Credit Card Number and Phone number, Meanwhile fooling around, he entered a Fake Address Number and A Fake Credit Card Number as well, Without realizing that his Keyboard had auto filled in his phone number.

A week or a few days later after entering he revived a Text Message saying that his Credit Card Was Limited from Chase and then later on revive another one from Chase again saying that his Credit Card Was Locked, The account that messaged him was in fact REAL.

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Now, We’re just stuck in a loop thinking of what’s gonna happen after doing that insane thing.

What’s gonna happen?

ATTENTION!
Extra Note: My friend didn’t receive anything next, and nothing happened within those 3-4 and a half months.

NOTE: if your answer is good enough I’ll Mark You As Brain! & Thank you!

His Discord/My friends discord:
RADIO.#4789

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