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this post was submitted on 21 Apr 2026
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The withdrawal can be done by using another person's card (instead of your own) making it look like they did the transaction (think of skimming devices implanted onto ATMs that are compromised). However it's a grey area.
That's just theft. I mean, how could I use a stranger's card to withdraw money from my account? How would I get a stranger's card?
I mean, more of a friends of friends or room mate (not a complete stranger). Like the memes equivalent to "kid uses mom's CC to spend on fortnite skins" but it's more on your own circle, withdrawing large sums is too obvious. So, an individual will only make their own family members or friends withdraw small amounts at a time at separate intervals (every few months).