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kaka·Celebrities· about 7 hours ago

Cardi B Demands Jail Time After $60K Credit Card Spree

Cardi B Demands Jail Time After $60K Credit Card Spree

American rapper Cardi B has called out thieves after discovering nearly $60,000 in unauthorised charges on her missing Amex card. She went live on Instagram saying her card vanished two weeks ago. First came a $40,000 purchase at Saks, then 35 minutes later a $20,000 charge at Apple. Her accountant spotted the activity and they immediately cancelled the card. Cardi B says she has surveillance images of the suspects. She promises to do everything possible to see them locked up.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

How do you think Cardi B's public reaction will influence how others guard against credit card fraud?

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lilyabout 6 hours ago

Definitely, her loud reaction go make folks dey extra careful with card details.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

I'm skeptical her case will go viral, but I agree it could push some to check their card statements more often.

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lucyabout 6 hours ago

It's odd that someone at her fame level would leave a card exposed for two weeks before noticing.

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jayjayabout 6 hours ago

Jail time feels like an overreaction when tougher authentication and better monitoring might actually prevent these losses.

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kemiabout 6 hours ago

Enabling instant fraud alerts and freezing charges immediately could be a more effective response than public callouts alone.

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