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Question Posted Wednesday January 30 2013, 10:06 pm

Who ever it is did it over the Internet and paid with a credit card but the people at the cricket store would not give her a copy of the card used. Why do you think that is and I also have the phone number but the phone is off could this help and thank you for your help

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday January 30 2013, 10:49 pm:
Phone number and the name of the store where the phone or app was purchased will help the police. The police Will be able to get the credit card number from the merchant the merchant is unable not allowed to give that information out to anyone.. Let the police handle this they are prepared to handle and they can resolve it

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