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October 15, 2008

Obamunists Help Themselves to Credit Card Numbers

Next time you get a credit card statement, make sure to check for generous contributions to Obama you may have made in your sleep. From North Kansas City:

Steve and Rachel Larman say a strange credit card charge appeared on their statement this month — a $2300 donation to Barack Obama's presidential campaign. The Larman's say they don't want this to be about their political affiliation, but they say they're not about to give the Obama campaign any help from their pocketbook.
They said they notified Chase, their credit card bank, to report the fraud.
"(They) said that they had seen-they were familiar with this," said Steve Larman. "It was fraud, they believe through telemarketing but they were going to be doing some more investigations."
The Larman's don't want their politics to enter into what is essentially just a fraudulent charge. But they say that the charge involves the Obama campaign adds insult to injury for the registered Republicans.
"They (Chase) kept on asking me 'are you sure you wouldnt have gone to a site in support of Obama'," said Rachel Larman. "And I repeatedly said 'Im voting for McCain — I would not be going to an Obama site'."

Careful now, having it on the record that you plan to vote for McCain might come back to bite you.

As with most ACORN voter fraud stories, the Obama campaign has no comment.

Soon this sort of activity will be unnecessary, because The One and his allies in Congress will have direct access to everything that belongs to you. Don't worry, they'll only confiscate it in order to be "fair."

Hat tip: Michelle Malkin; on a tip from Burning Hot.

Posted by Van Helsing at October 15, 2008 7:01 AM

Comments

The real question is how many times does this happen and it isnt reported?

Posted by: Anonymous at October 15, 2008 7:37 AM

They think everything else is rightfully theirs, so why not your credit card number?

Posted by: CoderInCrisis at October 15, 2008 9:51 AM

It's scary and disgusting. Chase should consider a class action lawsuit.

Posted by: Mockingbird at October 15, 2008 3:11 PM

Mockingbird:


You're absolutely right.

Posted by: Murff at October 17, 2008 4:31 AM