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Thursday 18 February 2016

Woman’s Roommate Stole Her Credit Card to Pay for Plastic Surgery

  

Woman becomes thief just Plastic surgery

A woman named Ayesha Pudden have been arrested for stealing her roommate Credit card for a Nose Job and other facial Job .
It was gathered that recently,she had been showing off a luxurious and charmed life on social media by displaying it from her device. Unknowingly, She was stealing from her neighbour. Imagine the extent one can just for plastic surgery.

According to an article in from the U.K.’s Daily Mail, Pudden used a key card to get into flatmate Yuan Guo’s room while Guo was away.

The room was open while Pudden hosted a party and about £16,115 (roughly $23,050) worth of Guo’s designer clothing, cosmetics and jewelry was stolen.

Pudden also allegedly memorized Guo’s financial information and used it to spend £4,860.27 (about $7,000) on cosmetic surgery, including a nose job and lip fillers, the Daily Mail said.

Pudden copped to the theft and was recently jailed for burglary, possessing another’s identity and fraud, the Daily Mail reported.

Unfortunately, there are more identity thieves lurking in the shadows than you may think. And they aren’t just your neighbors or roommates. In some cases, they are people you may have never even met, getting hold of your information electronically.

Identity theft is growing by the year, affecting more than 12 million consumers in the U.S. in 2014, totaling upwards of $16 billion, according to the most recent Javelin Strategy & Research report.

There are two major lessons to take away from Guo’s roommate experience. First, things are often not as they’re portrayed on social media.

(Pudden’s Instagram and Twitter account are peppered with images of her living the life of a London debutant.) Also, you should keep a close eye on your financial accounts and your credit.

There are measures in place to protect your interests in the event of credit card fraud and deeper identity theft, but this doesn’t mean it’s a breeze to retrieve what has been stolen. Guo, for instance, was only able to retrieve around £7,000 of the stolen goods, the Daily Mail reported.




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