Friday, April 22, 2011

Flowers from a Thief

We have a story of a most courteous thief this week, one from up in Narragansett, Rhode Island. It started when Bank of America called a woman named Stephanie Marisca to say they had detected some unusual charges on her credit card. In the end, the thief had run up nearly $2,500 in charges before B of A canceled the card.

But one of the charges the thief managed to make before he was cut off was for $65 - to send flowers to Marisca. The bouquet was accompanied by a handwritten note that read "thx for ur money."

Even with the evidence of the note, though the credit card thief still remains at large. As for Marisca, she was not impressed by the chivalrous gesture: She told a local TV station, "They can break the law, rob people - and then insult them on top of that."

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