In London, sentenced the man who stole the data of the bank card of the former girlfriend to buy gifts to his mistress. Reports the edition about it the Daily Mail.
29-year-old Angel Exford met with 26-year-old Michael Fesenfeld for several months.. On the last date, he announced that he had stolen his wallet. The girl had to lend him his card so that he could pay for the nightclub, drinks and food..
The next day, Fezenfeld stopped talking to her, and a month later her money began to disappear from her bank account.. She called the bank and blocked the card, but by that time the attacker managed to spend 1.2 thousand pounds sterling.
Girlfriend Exford drew attention to one of his purchases - tickets to Paris. In the notification of payment sent by the bank, the booking code was mentioned. She entered it on the airline's website, indicated the bank card number and received full information about the buyer and the flight.. As it turned out, the tickets were bought in the name of Fezenfeld and a certain woman..
Exford realized that the story of the stolen wallet was only made up to copy her card details.. She began to check the dates of payments with the posts that Fezenfeld did in social networks. After buying air tickets, he boasted on Twitter that he was flying to Paris with a girl. The woman he flew with in France wrote on Instagram about the bouquet that the guy sent her to work. On the day of this post a payment was made to the florist from the Exford card. Part of the money was spent on paid TV channels, parking and other purposes..
When Fezenfeld and his new girlfriend arrived at London Gatwick Airport to go to Paris, they were met by Exford with the police.. The man was detained and accused of fraud. The court found him guilty and sentenced to imprisonment for a period of 26 weeks with a delay of two years, as well as 150 hours of community service under supervision.