A Missouri couple is left a bit disturbed this evening after a mysterious $2,300 contribution to the Obama campaign showed up on their credit card bill. The registered Republicans are pretty darn sure that they didn’t max out to the Democratic presidential nominee.
They said they notified Chase, their credit card bank, to report the fraud.
“(They) said that they had seen-they were familiar with this,” said Steve Larman. “It was fraud, they believe through telemarketing but they were going to be doing some more investigations.”
The Larman’s don’t want their politics to enter into what is essentially just a fraudulent charge. But they say that the charge involves the Obama campaign adds insult to injury for the registered Republicans.
“They (Chase) kept on asking me ‘are you sure you wouldnt have gone to a site in support of Obama’,” said Rachel Larman. “And I repeatedly said ‘Im voting for McCain – I would not be going to an Obama site’.”
Chase dropped the charge from the Larman’s card. The couple is thankful thay they caught the charge on the card, but worried that others may not see that type of fraud on their own credit cards before it’s too late.
“You always get emails saying be on the lookout,” said Rachel. “So I just wanted to get the word out, that there’s someone out there perpetrating this against people, and to pay attention.”
When called for a response, Team Obama said it was aware of their situation but had no comment. Be sure to closely monitor you credit card bills, folks. You could end up being the next major contributor to Barack Obama’s campaign.


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