Sandy
02-07-2024, 07:01 PM
A Clearwater, Florida man was arrested on Monday after he was caught using a company credit card to purchase over $31,000 worth of scratch-off lottery tickets, according to law enforcement officials.
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office records show Warren Alexander Johnson, 47, has been charged with conducting a scheme to defraud between $20,000 and $50,000.
FOX 13 in Tampa reported that officials said Johnson is a truck driver for All Phase Paving, and an affidavit found the owner of the company discovered one of the company’s credit cards had several thousand dollars worth of fraudulent charges on it back in September 2023.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-man-racks-charges-company-cardpurchase-scratch-off-lottery-tickets
OK. Just how stupid do you have to be to give a company card to a nigger? Or is the owner also a nigger, and it's some way to embezzle from the company?
And just what kind of store takes credit cards for lotto? One of my friends in NY owns a convenience store, and someone once wanted to buy $10K worth of lotto tickets, when Mega or Powerball was up into the hundreds of millions. The person wanted to use a credit card. No, and no. Even if the credit card wasn't stolen, by the time the store pays the credit card merchant fee, it's just not worth anyone's time to print the tickets, for a commission of a few cents on the dollar.
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office records show Warren Alexander Johnson, 47, has been charged with conducting a scheme to defraud between $20,000 and $50,000.
FOX 13 in Tampa reported that officials said Johnson is a truck driver for All Phase Paving, and an affidavit found the owner of the company discovered one of the company’s credit cards had several thousand dollars worth of fraudulent charges on it back in September 2023.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-man-racks-charges-company-cardpurchase-scratch-off-lottery-tickets
OK. Just how stupid do you have to be to give a company card to a nigger? Or is the owner also a nigger, and it's some way to embezzle from the company?
And just what kind of store takes credit cards for lotto? One of my friends in NY owns a convenience store, and someone once wanted to buy $10K worth of lotto tickets, when Mega or Powerball was up into the hundreds of millions. The person wanted to use a credit card. No, and no. Even if the credit card wasn't stolen, by the time the store pays the credit card merchant fee, it's just not worth anyone's time to print the tickets, for a commission of a few cents on the dollar.