http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/01/number-of-victims-rises-to-380-in-sierra-madre-gas-station-fraud.html
Summary:
This article discusses one of the most common issues faced by almost every province and states over the world of Debit and Credit Card scams. In Sierra Madre, California, Police have identified 380 victims of credit or debit card fraud at a Sierra Madre gas station with losses exceeding $109,000. Most scam victims were found at EVG Quality Gas, which suddenly shut down after Christmas. Within days, hundreds of people found their credit or debit cards had been used without their authorization. It is presumed that the owner of the station, Evgeny K. Yakimenko is heavily involved in these scams. The credit and debit cards were skimmed using an electronic device that snags account information. In some cases, the victim's card information was used to charge purchases; in other instances, cloned cards were created to make retail purchases elsewhere or to withdraw money from bank accounts. Investigators are seeking to question station owner Evgeny K. Yakimenko, but he has not been seen since the station closed.
Connection:
The connection between the article and the information in the text in Chapter 14 is Bank Credit Cards. In the text, it is mentioned that cash is one of the most risky along with inefficient source of exchange in business as it takes very high security to guard large amounts of cash and is very time consuming to account for all the cash taken in at the end of the day. Therefore, credit cards provide both merchants and consumers with the advantage of efficiency and convenience while doing business. More importantly, this article highlights the fact that all accounting entries are kept up to date on a regular basis . Even though this article discusses an issue on credit card scams, the accounting entry of the sales are still recorded in the same manner. Since the owner of the EVG gas station was tracing his customers' credit card numbers and pins, it resulted in an overstatement in the consumers' credit balances. When consumers began noticing that they haven't made various purchases by analyzing their bank statements, the frauds were exposed. That's why to keep accounting data up to date is very essential.
Reflection:
Credit Cards play a very integral part in our modern day society,where more than cash and cheques, people depend on their credit cards to do business. However, after coming forth with such incidents of credit card scams and frauds, how are people suppose to have trust in their credit cards? For consumers, this can be very disheartening. Even though customers get credited back the amount, ultimately it is coming out of their pockets. The scams are not covered by the store owners, neither by the banks. The persistent increase of interest rates and credit card fees strain out the money out of consumers and in the long run, customers are the one covering for their own loss. As people become more cautious and alarmed about these daily scams however, they will begin to put a grasp on their spending, and are going to hesitate before using their credit cards. If the credit card securities are not re-considered and improved, this could result in major declines in sales and production for some large companies.
I totally agree with about the fact that a lot of people are suffering from the debt especially by the credit cards. It is so easy for people to misuse it because you need any pin code to access it. All you need to know is the card number and you could easily take the money out. It is definitely very hard for people to have trust in their credit cards since so many of frauds are occurring from past so many years. But I think things have actually got better since the chip cards (needs pin to access the credit card) have came out. People are starting to have their trust back on the cards.
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