I didn't know it was an upper limit.
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What is a visa car? And aren't most cars found on the pavement?Actually I was replying your Dinner talk thread... And how I found a VISA car on the pavement, with the PIN code attached. I gave the whole thing to a receptionist at a hotel. The owner was born i '91. Felt I did a good deed.
Just call me Mr Deeds. BTW, have you seen that movie, "Mr Deeds"
When are you guys going to learn to speak English!I'd have ripped up the pin number first, just to be safe.
Cars are mostly found on the pavement in America, but on the road in the UK. The pavement is what you call the sidewalk.
Wow SSN and birth date!!!!! That is ridiculous. Talk about a source of ID fraud.You are right. It was a VISA card. The back side of the card is used for ID. With name, picture, account number and date of birth, with full social security number.
In the reply I inserted an image of what we in my region is having for dinner at Christmas Eve. The evening on the 24th of December.
I think that something must have happened, 'cause I didn't write that much...
That was my initial plan, but thinking that it is only a few days before Christmas, I recon the poor guy wouldn't get it until sometime in January. The clerk at the hotel, said that he should look up the guy.I stuck it in an envelope along with a note that simply said Merry Christmas and sent it off.
Hopefully, the hotel clerk is as honest as you.That was my initial plan, but thinking that it is only a few days before Christmas, I recon the poor guy wouldn't get it until sometime in January. The clerk at the hotel, said that he should look up the guy.