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Old 01-04-2007, 04:24 PM
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What is ther highest fraud refund you have seen?

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Old 01-04-2007, 04:27 PM
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What is ther highest fraud refund you have seen?

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$40,000 somebody went on a shopping spree @ Best Buy and a Jewerly Store.
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Old 01-04-2007, 04:38 PM
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50 percent of the miles earned today are earned on the ground, as airlines partner with auto rental, hotel, telephone, mortgage and especially credit card companies. What can that lead to? Ask Andrew Lloyd Weber, the popular and very wealthy composer. When he bought this 18th century painting by Canileto (ph), he paid the $15 million price with his credit card, entitling him to 15 million miles. That could give Andrew Lloyd Weber 600 flights around the world, or one day, 17 roundtrips to the moon, which is something to sing about.

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Did anything wierd happen like that.

Also what is the highest purchase that someone has make with a credit card.

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Old 01-04-2007, 04:50 PM
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50 percent of the miles earned today are earned on the ground, as airlines partner with auto rental, hotel, telephone, mortgage and especially credit card companies. What can that lead to? Ask Andrew Lloyd Weber, the popular and very wealthy composer. When he bought this 18th century painting by Canileto (ph), he paid the $15 million price with his credit card, entitling him to 15 million miles. That could give Andrew Lloyd Weber 600 flights around the world, or one day, 17 roundtrips to the moon, which is something to sing about.

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Did anything wierd happen like that.

Also what is the highest purchase that someone has make with a credit card.

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Not really. Being in management I didn't get to see that many accounts. Most credit lines max out @ $100,000, so nothing really balla style. The most I had to deal with a guy putting a $90,000 engagement ring on his card.

Oh the miles have a yearly and monthly cap too, so ALW would have been maxed out at like 30,000 miles too [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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