I'm sure it's a burner phone, but the name shows up as Jesse Timmerman. Phone number 604-649-0100
Probably about 50. White, very small and thin.....almost frail looking. 5'8" at most. Very short hair. Old dark blue/black tattoo on side/back of neck. Comes across as very polite and nice. Smokes tobacco from a very large portable vaporizer.
When I asked for the donation, he says "Do you take credit cards". That is a red flag for a problem, as that is something you would generally ask beforehand if you weren't sure.
I swipe the card, and ask for photo ID with matching name (as is always required to use a CC. I don't care if you cover up your address. I just want to confirm that you have at least gone through the effort to create fake ID for all your stolen cards ;-)
Interestingly.....he has the PIN for the card.
He says he left his ID in the car, and will be right back. The name on the card is typically a female name.
The card declines with a 477 error (to call for authorization.....which usually means it was a card that was reported as stolen).
He never comes back. I still have the card. And I call in to see what the issue was.
They confirm the card was reported as stolen, take down the information I have about him, and are really happy to hear that the entrance has video surveillance.
I'm still in possession of this stolen card, but he may have a pocket full of them.
Probably about 50. White, very small and thin.....almost frail looking. 5'8" at most. Very short hair. Old dark blue/black tattoo on side/back of neck. Comes across as very polite and nice. Smokes tobacco from a very large portable vaporizer.
When I asked for the donation, he says "Do you take credit cards". That is a red flag for a problem, as that is something you would generally ask beforehand if you weren't sure.
I swipe the card, and ask for photo ID with matching name (as is always required to use a CC. I don't care if you cover up your address. I just want to confirm that you have at least gone through the effort to create fake ID for all your stolen cards ;-)
Interestingly.....he has the PIN for the card.
He says he left his ID in the car, and will be right back. The name on the card is typically a female name.
The card declines with a 477 error (to call for authorization.....which usually means it was a card that was reported as stolen).
He never comes back. I still have the card. And I call in to see what the issue was.
They confirm the card was reported as stolen, take down the information I have about him, and are really happy to hear that the entrance has video surveillance.
I'm still in possession of this stolen card, but he may have a pocket full of them.






