ID theft victim still struggling to repair credit, reputation
EDMONTON - Alicia Paziuk's cart was packed after hours of shopping at Walmart with her two girls.
The cashier rang up the goods, including two sparkling Mariposa Barbies, and Paziuk handed over her bank card to pay. The clerk handed it back: no money. "Where's my money?" Paziuk thought as she pulled out her Visa card and handed it to the clerk, who shortly handed it back. No available credit. They tried the cards at another register. No and no. She left the store empty-handed, confused and...
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The cashier rang up the goods, including two sparkling Mariposa Barbies, and Paziuk handed over her bank card to pay. The clerk handed it back: no money. "Where's my money?" Paziuk thought as she pulled out her Visa card and handed it to the clerk, who shortly handed it back. No available credit. They tried the cards at another register. No and no. She left the store empty-handed, confused and...
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