1.17.2007

do you take visa?


SYDNEY, Jan 4 (Reuters) - An Australian bank has apologized for issuing a credit card to a cat after its owner decided to test the bank's identity security system.
The Bank of Queensland issued a credit card to Messiah the cat when his owner Katherine Campbell applied for a secondary card on her account under its name.
"I just couldn't believe it. People need to be aware of this and banks need to have better security," Campbell told local media on Thursday. The bank said the cat's card had been canceled. "We apologize as this should not have happened," it said in a statement.

Yeah, but how many charges did her pooch Buddha run up?

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like the Australian banks need the services of the Bush-Cheney team.

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  2. Is this Vamoire beast, sinking tiny fangs in movie boy's neck???

    Not to worry, fluffy vamoire. You have bitten of the golden apple.

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