apnews.myway.com— When Vegard Sjaastad delivered a pizza near the western Norwegian town of Aalesund, there was something familiar about the customer's credit card. It was his card, and had been stolen the day before.
Dec 6, 2005View in Crawl 4
I don't think that a picture on a card should be considered tech news. I have this little thing that goes in my wallet that holds my drivers license and some of my daughter's pictures, but I'm not going to blog about it and then post it on digg. This is a good story but it don't belong on this website.
Kinda like when that one Apple Store employee had his iPod lifted from his car, and then the guy brought it in for them to take a look at...only a little different.Dugg~
The real crime here, is handing the driver a credit card at the door. As a former delivery driver, I can tell you nothing is more annoying. You do the credit card transaction ON THE PHONE, AS YOU ORDER.
conedude13Dec 6, 2005
I don't think that a picture on a card should be considered tech news. I have this little thing that goes in my wallet that holds my drivers license and some of my daughter's pictures, but I'm not going to blog about it and then post it on digg. This is a good story but it don't belong on this website.
morph_ballDec 6, 2005
Kinda like when that one Apple Store employee had his iPod lifted from his car, and then the guy brought it in for them to take a look at...only a little different.Dugg~
nstern2Dec 6, 2005
yeah you people should stop taking articles from fark.
ra3ndyDec 6, 2005
"No Firefox, no Digg!Linux rules!"I agree, except for when you want to use a computer in any way.
moose_headDec 6, 2005
They don't deliver pizza in the UK?
chriscoyierDec 6, 2005
The real crime here, is handing the driver a credit card at the door. As a former delivery driver, I can tell you nothing is more annoying. You do the credit card transaction ON THE PHONE, AS YOU ORDER.
pinkfireballDec 6, 2005
only in norwegia