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Notorious22

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  1. Agreed. I've had 2 different cards used fraudulently six months after I last used them. Fraudsters aren't dumb enough to use the card the day after they steal it. It's common they will wait many weeks, so it's not obvious who stole it. I also doubt the card was stolen
  2. You need to review your history. The war in Afghanistan was a direct response to 9/11. It started a few weeks after 9/11 and the goal was to destroy the Taliban who planned the 9/11 attacks.
  3. I've refunded Malaysian tickets before. The refunds were quick. I don't remember exactly, but it was less than a week.
  4. If you tapped your card or used the chip in a POS machine, there is no way your card number could have been stolen there because in both of those cases, your actual card number is never transmitted during the transaction. It's more likely your card was stolen somewhere else possibly weeks or months earlier. It could have been online or somewhere you gave the number to someone or swiped the card.
  5. They are not tickets. They are just a reservations. You get a PNR, but no ticket number. It's very obvious that it's not a ticket because any real ticket will have a ticket number. Also, if they simply enter that PNR into the airlines website it will show that it hasn't been ticketed yet.

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