Well pretty much is posible. Is a card it track even pc you use if you use cods from it. And sorry but all that vpn spam how you safe and no one find you, it trash. Problem is if it was like 100 people steal just few doler not few who steal much more @@p.v.7269
@@p.v.7269can they not see the time of posting? Any charges after could be traced to people, no? And if the establishments have CCTV there's a good chance at least a few can be found? Or do banks just not record where transactions are happening?
If the workers took up a fund for her, maybe, and they are apparently well-intentioned. I don't really think café management would just hand over $2000
@@TitularHeroine If anything they should hand over more. Especially since it was the negligence of their own staff (who were on the clock) that caused the situation to begin with
@@codyknight3580 You're rght, I get that. Usually though there would be some litigation, possibly ending with a settlement instead of the court awarding it. And, the cafe owner might fire or suspend every one responsible. The owner just handing over the cash though seems really unlikely. That's why I'm hoping that the workers on shift take up a fund, because though it seems unlikely that would be the best ending for everyone involved.
@@nigellei8591not true. At least for most major banks in the u.s., you don't pay unless it was you who spent the money. The bank has the burden of proof that it was you.
Failed mission failed successfully... honestly the bank should not have allowed those charges to go through. It's obviously suspicious activity when it's done from different states and what not.
Depends on the state but sue the store for the amount of money lost. If the people are as nice as others say they are then, they should be willing to settle pretty quickly, and since the amount isnt massive, their insurance should cover it pretty easily. So it's a win-win almost.
@justduro1527 Yeah, thats true, but typically, especially with smaller businesses like that café. If the owners/managers are nice and good people, then that usually reflects on the employees making them super nice. Just like a mean manager/owner make the employees hate their life and cause them to become more rude.
She lives on a fixed income...and you want her to sue the store for $2,000? Are you so severely rətɔrded that you don't realize how stupid that would be? The attorney fees would be at least twice the cost, besides being an absolute scumbag move. "People" like you are the reason why there should be an IQ test before you're allowed to have children 😂
to be fair, if someones credit card info was posted online for everyone to see, wouldnt some people love to cash in that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity?
Dumb employees. Common sense is to give it to the manager, and the manager will call the number to report it and to drop it off when it says. Also this woman can sue.
Suing doesn’t really help in this case. It makes the cafe lose money and business and only guarantees her $2000 back, which she can probably already get back
@@wolxthewolf3362i have to imagine that younger people would be more likely to realize that posting somebody’s credit card info on facebook would result in having it stolen, this is not somebody failing to realize how credit cards work, they are just stupid
@@wolxthewolf3362 i know some old people that would do the same. Some old people simply dont know that you just need the information to buy things online
@ep6600 which said code would have been in the pictures anyways noone to blame here but the workers who have half a braincell bouncing around like a dvd screensaver
Nah, the workers there knew what they were doing. If they used it, they could be tracked. If they post it online "accidentally" and then use it, they cant be tracked.
@@justduro1527 No they can't. Other local companies don't give information without a court order and you will never get info from foreign companies. It's gonna be so expensive, more than 2k.
Lol if it was me I'd have taken 120$ for purchases like the fancy vector graphics tools for app development. On second thoughts, I'd be scared of getting tracked... so I probably wouldn't.
All she has to do is tell her credit card company she inadvertently left her card at a cafe, she wants them to cancel the card, which was the last charge she made, issue her a new card, & transfer her outstanding balance to the new card.
in sweden, whenever we do an online purchase we have to digitally sign them (unless it's like an automatic payment, but you still need to verify before you can start). In America, is there really no system like this?
I’m sorry but is where the workers live really remote? Like the suburbs? Because I feel like unless you live in a small small town, this is just stupidity..
its facebook issue. They need to ban posts of people posting up lost credit cards, drivers license or any form of id on facebook. What happened to handing cards in to the police or the banks from where the cards come from. Really stupid.
The proof of theft on her card is literally on Facebook so her bank 99% most likely will have considered them fraudulent, therefore not penalized her for it
This mistake would have been understandable and forgivable about 20 years ago, but in this day and age there's no excuse for not realizing that posting someone's entire credit card information on social media would invite internet strangers to steal it
I have many questions first is why didnt they return the card to the bank? Why did they post both sides? Why didn't noone think of bluring at least one part of the card and most of all why didn't she freeze her card immediately?
The workers have good hearts, but thats the dumbest shit I've ever seen
FR I CANT 😂😂😂😂
A little confused but they've got the spirit.
I laughed so hard when I heard about this
I've seen old people post pictures of their new grandkids social security cards because they were the first American born kid in the family.
Fr
This is a good example of that saying: "Extreme incompetence is indistinguishable from sabotage."
fr
Great quote!
Thank you beast
“Your honor, my client would like to plead oopsie daisies”
Literally bro 💀
😂
I HAVE THE POWER
Uh-oh😬
Uh oh i did an oopsie
A russian badger reference 😂❤
Bro everyone who charged it should be sued and arrested
There's no way to know, find or catch all the ppl who used her card information
Well pretty much is posible. Is a card it track even pc you use if you use cods from it. And sorry but all that vpn spam how you safe and no one find you, it trash. Problem is if it was like 100 people steal just few doler not few who steal much more @@p.v.7269
Well if you hand out free money or post something on social media, consider its confidentiality gone.
@@p.v.7269can they not see the time of posting? Any charges after could be traced to people, no? And if the establishments have CCTV there's a good chance at least a few can be found? Or do banks just not record where transactions are happening?
@@p.v.7269those are genuine questions btw. I'm aware not everyone can be found
"Lack of brain cells" is a perfect way to describe it lol
"we placed it in a secure location so nobody can get to it we promise but uh yeah we're posting this publicly"
My friend dropped his credit card at a gas station. 15 minutes passed and somebody bought a $750 TV with it at our local Walmart. Some people 😅
“Man I am the most unlucky person ever”
This woman:
I'm honestly impressed it was only $2000, I've seen nearly this exact scenario go into the tens
Sounds like someone hustled the credit card company.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Seeing as how this clearly shows fraud. It’s a given then she got the money back.
Next
Just keep the picture unblured, it’s not difficult 🤦
This is why you freeze your card as fast as possible the moment you knew you lost it
It's very possible (since the short didn't mention) that Rhonda didn't even realise it was lost until it was too late.
i dont think most people know how to do that that fast
@@AustinPinheiro_uniquetexthere banks let you manage your cards via their mobile app, it takes a couple seconds
She likely didnt notice that it was missing
She could.... If she realized it...
Poor woman. I hope if she can’t get the charges appealed the cafe will at least compensate her
If the workers took up a fund for her, maybe, and they are apparently well-intentioned. I don't really think café management would just hand over $2000
Nah i think she aint getting shit back i am praying for her to get it back but you know she wont
@@TitularHeroine If anything they should hand over more. Especially since it was the negligence of their own staff (who were on the clock) that caused the situation to begin with
@@codyknight3580 You're rght, I get that. Usually though there would be some litigation, possibly ending with a settlement instead of the court awarding it. And, the cafe owner might fire or suspend every one responsible. The owner just handing over the cash though seems really unlikely. That's why I'm hoping that the workers on shift take up a fund, because though it seems unlikely that would be the best ending for everyone involved.
@@codyknight3580 it's not really the cafe fault if their employee do stupid things
Their hearts take up so much space in their body there was no room for their brains.
fr 💀
OH MY GOD WHATTTT😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Let’s hope the bank accepts her appeal and gets some sort of compensation from it
Bank never paids. Either she lost out or the business
@@nigellei8591Not true. If you dispute a charge the proper way, you will get your money back.
@@nigellei8591not true. At least for most major banks in the u.s., you don't pay unless it was you who spent the money. The bank has the burden of proof that it was you.
Mission failed successfully.
Mission successfully failed
Closer to "mission failed completely"
Mission succeeded faultily
Mission failed unintentionally
Failed mission failed successfully... honestly the bank should not have allowed those charges to go through. It's obviously suspicious activity when it's done from different states and what not.
They seem so sweet I feel so bad bro 😭😭😭😭😭
Poor woman
omg that was kinda brainless.
@@ffffffff5500And clueless too
So dumb....
So bad? Why would you feel bad for idiots?
“there’s a distinct lack of braincells in that group” 💀
Dumb and Dumber
Poor woman. The fraud department of the bank should cancel all these charges
Risk management is why financial institutions ask that good Samaritans contact them to report missing cards.
Depends on the state but sue the store for the amount of money lost. If the people are as nice as others say they are then, they should be willing to settle pretty quickly, and since the amount isnt massive, their insurance should cover it pretty easily. So it's a win-win almost.
They are workers not the owner so it doesnt if the workers are nice or not
@justduro1527 Yeah, thats true, but typically, especially with smaller businesses like that café. If the owners/managers are nice and good people, then that usually reflects on the employees making them super nice. Just like a mean manager/owner make the employees hate their life and cause them to become more rude.
What is wrong with you guys. You dont have to sue everyone you disagree with smh. Just talk with them
She lives on a fixed income...and you want her to sue the store for $2,000? Are you so severely rətɔrded that you don't realize how stupid that would be? The attorney fees would be at least twice the cost, besides being an absolute scumbag move. "People" like you are the reason why there should be an IQ test before you're allowed to have children 😂
She likely will need to sue in order to show the bank it wasnt her fault etc@Aneliuse
Shame on every thief.
I believe the workers meant well and I hope they learn from this. Hopefully they help the lady out.
Humanity is very sinful.
Fr but posting someone's credit card is the dumbest shit ever
@@Ananjokyea but i hope those asses who went and stole can be ashamed of themselves.. and maybe take a trip to the prison
Well, humans invented the concept of “sin” so I would expect so.
to be fair, if someones credit card info was posted online for everyone to see, wouldnt some people love to cash in that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity?
it is what it is
Dumb employees. Common sense is to give it to the manager, and the manager will call the number to report it and to drop it off when it says. Also this woman can sue.
Suing doesn’t really help in this case. It makes the cafe lose money and business and only guarantees her $2000 back, which she can probably already get back
How did they not know this was going to happen the workers may be nice but there stupid ass hell to
Most likely young adults or teens who have no idea how credit cards work
@@wolxthewolf3362i have to imagine that younger people would be more likely to realize that posting somebody’s credit card info on facebook would result in having it stolen, this is not somebody failing to realize how credit cards work, they are just stupid
@@wolxthewolf3362 Literally every teen and young adult knows how credit cards work. Older people and very young kids don't.
@@wolxthewolf3362 i know some old people that would do the same. Some old people simply dont know that you just need the information to buy things online
@@wolxthewolf3362 at 10 you know how that shit works
Someone should start a go fund me
My thoughts exactly
One of the most powerful countries on earth and u need a go fund me to not died. Sad really
@@katush8810.….so life
@@katush8810 wdym by "to not died"? 💀
To not died 💀
Let's be honest, being able to "use" a card just by the number on it has been one of the stupidest idea banks ever came up with.
Thankfully in most places you need to enter a second code that gets sent to your phone when you initiate a transaction.
@ep6600 which said code would have been in the pictures anyways noone to blame here but the workers who have half a braincell bouncing around like a dvd screensaver
The workers have big hearts but small brains.
The road to hell is often paved with good intentions
Nah, the workers there knew what they were doing. If they used it, they could be tracked. If they post it online "accidentally" and then use it, they cant be tracked.
They still can be tracked...
@@justduro1527 No they can't. Other local companies don't give information without a court order and you will never get info from foreign companies. It's gonna be so expensive, more than 2k.
If your on social media your being tracked 24/7. If you don't believe that your delusional
And this is why comfirmations on the banks app for online purchases were invented
"It's the thought that counts"
Big hearts, small brains.
Credit cards usually have insurance for things like this, if it was a debit card she would be screwed but she should be fine if she files a fraud case
Sue them even with their good intentions
I know I would
I disagree, prepared to be sued 😡
I hope her situation gets better
That $2000 was probably spent all on vbucks💀💀
Lol if it was me I'd have taken 120$ for purchases like the fancy vector graphics tools for app development.
On second thoughts, I'd be scared of getting tracked... so I probably wouldn't.
@@dipanwitamandal7289 why would you admit to wanting to steal from someone
$2000? Guess it didn't reach twitter fast enough
It probably did but that's just all she had
I mean...hey! At least they tried! 😅
2,000 was lost but hey "at least they tried", sheltered bitch.
And failed horrifically
All she has to do is tell her credit card company she inadvertently left her card at a cafe, she wants them to cancel the card, which was the last charge she made, issue her a new card, & transfer her outstanding balance to the new card.
The workers aren't to blame, it's the people who decided it was a good idea to just use her credit card for their purchases instead of theirs.
But they are I don’t give a shit how nice they are if they are that fucking stupid
Smh
What if the workers already knew what they were doing
After all, if they used it after leaking it they had an excuse
It was both
The workers are indeed to blame for cheating natural selection.
When you have a big heart but your dumb as a brick
AND THAT MAKES THE CREDIT CARD LIABLE FOR THE DAMAGES THAT HAPPEN NEXT!
This is a perfect explanation of the saying, “good intentions, horrible execution”
when you max out empathy and leave 0 points for intelligence
Being that stupid is obviously dangerous.What is that saying? 'The road to He// is paved with good intentions.' The workers need 2 B held accountable.
they put their points at kindness, at the expense of intelligence
Damm, they fact they doxxed Rhonda Deaver's credit card information is so sad. I hope she got justice for her.
in sweden, whenever we do an online purchase we have to digitally sign them (unless it's like an automatic payment, but you still need to verify before you can start).
In America, is there really no system like this?
I’m sorry but is where the workers live really remote? Like the suburbs? Because I feel like unless you live in a small small town, this is just stupidity..
yknow what’s really sad about it is peeps that used it probably can afford anything they bought just fine :) just a thought people are disgusting
Those workers probably have a sign on the front door of their houses saying “ don’t come in”, and leave the door unlocked 💀😭
Good man use your powers to spread the word, that poor lady and poor staff they tried but they effed up
its facebook issue. They need to ban posts of people posting up lost credit cards, drivers license or any form of id on facebook. What happened to handing cards in to the police or the banks from where the cards come from. Really stupid.
The proof of theft on her card is literally on Facebook so her bank 99% most likely will have considered them fraudulent, therefore not penalized her for it
This mistake would have been understandable and forgivable about 20 years ago, but in this day and age there's no excuse for not realizing that posting someone's entire credit card information on social media would invite internet strangers to steal it
What happened to turning things into the police? I know we’re in the digital age but damn, didn’t know common sense left this era
Someone stole everything from my child's account she is disable and it was wen outlook got hacked and she has no money now i hate thieves
Only 2000? I would have expected that thing to get maxed out in 0,5 seconds
Please do hillsborough disaster, its very interesting
They should of been trained at store how to deal with a situation like this.. Or send it to the bank.
i would sue the bank. clearly i didn’t make those damn charges 💀
Always be kind with your heart but remember to always take your brain with you too.
Nah I can’t excuse them that is stupid as hell it’s credit card safety 101
Someone please make a go fund me
They had good hearts, but smooth brains.
She is prob not gonna get stuff back with how cruel the world is
Don't u need permission from the owner before buying something online
Don't American credit cards have chip and pin security?
This is what happens if you have a heart, but dont have a brain
What happened to "chip and pin security" in America?
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Seems like something I would do accidentally
Damn that really sucks. Common sense isn’t so common?
Do we know what bank she's dealing with?
Crazy mistake ngl
Good thing it was a cc and she's not responsible for unauthorized purchases
These are the types of people mr beast should help😢 😕
I have many questions first is why didnt they return the card to the bank? Why did they post both sides? Why didn't noone think of bluring at least one part of the card and most of all why didn't she freeze her card immediately?
Just take a picture of the front and blur the number
Has the biggest heart, but the smallest brain
Sue the person who posted it... Simple
Does this count as gross negligence? Could she press charges on the restaurant/management?
I think she can.
I would sue the cafe sorry thats too bad
That’s very unfortunate
The worst thing a good heart can do
If that happens to me i will sue
I need to know who is liable for all the damages that happened next 😓
Preferably in a sassy voice, please.
This is why i hate stupidity.
She needs a gofundme 🤍
Kind but stupidly dumb
this makes me sad :(
"He's a little confused but he's got the spirit"
They had a heart, but not a brain.
She should sue them 100%
Thats one of the most honest, kind and dumbest shit i've seen all day
Only $2000?
The company should honestly pay that 2000 dollars because they did it.
How stupid can you be?!? 😂 poor lady, this is the very worst thing they possibly could’ve done
They had both Good Intentions and One Collective Braincell.
Intentions dont matter they committed credit card fraud
No they didn't. They committed an act of stupidity not fraud.
Intention is the difference between First degree murder and manslaughter so yes it does really matter.
@@tpolutts3309 Not the fucking workers, the people who placed orders using the card. They were the ones who committed fraud.