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7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I believe they have a nice gym at the Daily Planet. He probably was just working out.

You believe or you know Chook ??? Be honest now !!!!!

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I think we can all stop prefixing our comments about Sylvia with "He's a great bloke, but..."

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He was a favourite of mine when he was with us, but he needs to be removed from society for a decent amount of time.

His continual offending shows that he is not willing to be a law-abiding citizen. Does he think is above society and expected rules and behaviour that apply to the rest of us not apply to him?

Maybe prison will force him to change his habits. I doubt it, but at least for a certain amount of time, there won't be any victims as a result of his poor and selfish behaviour.

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

At least he spent the ill gotten gains wisely

Did he pay you a visit Bitter? If not, he could've been a little wiser still.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Never been a victim of crime Red? I doubt you’d be as sympathetic if so. He’s a grown man who has made poor choices, no sympathy here. I’ll direct my sympathy towards the victims of Colin’s crime. 

Yes I have been a victim of crime. 

Agree he has made poor choices as I said, I just tried to find a reason. 

If you want have sympathy for the victim of the crime, then as the bank will usually cover fraudulent card use, your sympathy belongs to a member of the most crooked group of institutions in the business world, the banking industry.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Yes I have been a victim of crime. 

Agree he has made poor choices as I said, I just tried to find a reason. 

If you want have sympathy for the victim of the crime, then as the bank will usually cover fraudulent card use, your sympathy belongs to a member of the most crooked group of institutions in the business world, the banking industry.

It’s still a huge inconvenience for the initial victim of the fraud. Colin couldn’t have cared less about the inconvenience which he caused them. 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, america de cali said:

I wonder what Sylvia’s mother has to say? 

She said .... " Sylvia's happy, so why don't we leave him alone........ ???? "

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1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I think we can all stop prefixing our comments about Sylvia with "He's a great bloke, but..."

Or.. "if he only he can have a good pre-season"......

Posted
31 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Yes I have been a victim of crime. 

Agree he has made poor choices as I said, I just tried to find a reason. 

If you want have sympathy for the victim of the crime, then as the bank will usually cover fraudulent card use, your sympathy belongs to a member of the most crooked group of institutions in the business world, the banking industry.

Well this is actually a poor argument RL. It is not a victimless crime or as you seem to portray 'the big ugly banks'.

Yes in many cases the bank will reimburse the credit card holder but not always. And a lifetime of trust that goes because some numnuts steals your belongings takes a lot longer to get over.

You also have the merchants , who in this case are ladies of the night. They do not receive the money for services rendered as the banks rip the money from the merchant account. What about their rights?

There is also the possibility that the persons identity is now in the hands of nefarious people and identity theft is a much more sinister enterprise that in some cases you cannot resolve and causes a lifetime of pain as someone takes loans out in your name etc.

It's hard to have sympathy for someone in Sylvia's position. Personally I have none. It's probably a good thing that you do but I am with ET on this one. 

 

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39 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Yes I have been a victim of crime. 

Agree he has made poor choices as I said, I just tried to find a reason. 

If you want have sympathy for the victim of the crime, then as the bank will usually cover fraudulent card use, your sympathy belongs to a member of the most crooked group of institutions in the business world, the banking industry.

where would you rate the insurance industry, red? especially shall we say large swiss insurance companies 

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22 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Well this is actually a poor argument RL. It is not a victimless crime or as you seem to portray 'the big ugly banks'.

Yes in many cases the bank will reimburse the credit card holder but not always. And a lifetime of trust that goes because some numnuts steals your belongings takes a lot longer to get over.

You also have the merchants , who in this case are ladies of the night. They do not receive the money for services rendered as the banks rip the money from the merchant account. What about their rights?

There is also the possibility that the persons identity is now in the hands of nefarious people and identity theft is a much more sinister enterprise that in some cases you cannot resolve and causes a lifetime of pain as someone takes loans out in your name etc.

It's hard to have sympathy for someone in Sylvia's position. Personally I have none. It's probably a good thing that you do but I am with ET on this one. 

 

Is that for real??

That's genuinely terrible.

Posted
3 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Is that for real??

That's genuinely terrible.

Yes. If you ring Visa to say that the David Jones $100 bill on your credit card is not yours they say "No problem TPF39, we'll take that off your account". They also withhold the money from David Jones. So DJ's lose the goods.

DJ's then have to prove it was the legitimate owner of the card that purchased the goods in order for them to get paid. If they can't do that they lose.

Its why Visa, Mastercard and the banks cound't care less about CC fraud. They don't lose a cent.

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26 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

where would you rate the insurance industry, red? especially shall we say large swiss insurance companies 

Only this week Allianz and Suncorp were ordered to pay about $64million back to defrauded clients. Some great institutions there as well. 

As to the Swiss they keep great time and are great footy sponsors. 

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Most if not all clubs have programs in place to encourage players to study in preparation for life after football. I know many Demon players are at university or studying part time at a tertiary institution so that the transition to civilian life will be made as seamlessly as possibly. However a few slip off and into trouble, but I think there are fewer and fewer of that ilk.(For instance, Big Max is already set on becoming the worlds best barista)!

I feel sorry for Sylvia but cannot dismiss as trivial what he has done. Would a “Sylvia” be recruited by the MFC today? I doubt it!

Posted
22 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Only this week Allianz and Suncorp were ordered to pay about $64million back to defrauded clients. Some great institutions there as well. 

As to the Swiss they keep great time and are great footy sponsors. 

and pretty cool pocket knives too, red. their time pieces are a bit cuckoo though

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How did he steal the customers credit card # at Renault?

Does he work there now?   Did he steal it off a computer while he was there looking for a car? Crazy stuff.

Had to laugh that he spent some of the stolen money on 'pornography' though...  I know hes a bit of a dodo but the internet is pretty popular these days, very easy to use and the free porn is endless (so @Ethan Tremblay has told me anyway),

Posted
5 hours ago, Redleg said:

You would make a great Social Worker. 

Col is not a bad man from what I know of him, just not too smart. I think the problems he has had post footy, including his realationship with an ex girlfriend, have got the better of him and he is making poor choices. He is probably not in a good state of mind at the moment and I hope he gets some help and gets his life back together. 

He was exactly the same when he was playing footy. 

Anyone using my credit card ? to gamble with, an buy a root can get F...

what’s he going to do, pass on the winnings?

 

 

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