Two thieves bought a $500K lottery ticket with a stolen credit card. The victim wants $250K. Does he deserve it?
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Share of €500,000 jackpot offered to men who bought scratchcard with stolen credit card
Winnings as yet unclaimed by thieves in Toulouse who bought scratchcard amid legal debate over who gets payout. Two homeless men who bought a winning lottery scratchcard with a stolen credit card ...The Guardian - 6d -
Man offers to split winnings after thieves hit jackpot with his credit card
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Minimum credit card payments are rising: How to tackle your card debt now
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For Fearful Immigrants, It’s the Card They All Want Right Now
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