Man says credit card info stolen at Buckhead restaurant

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 Powered by Max Banner Ads    A local man wants to find the people who stole his credit card information. He believes his card, along with others, was compromised at a restaurant. It’s a story that’s more and more common, according to one security expert. The man says he had his card on him, but an alert from his credit card company said it was being used 60 miles away. “My card never left my possession. They just somehow accessed my card number and then encoded that onto a credit card,” said Garn McCown. McCown got an alert saying someone had used his credit card 5-6 times in Jasper, Georgia, Sunday night, so he got in his car and drove to the locations. “I finally got a picture of the security tape and found the people that did it,” he said. He says police helped him get surveillance from a Dollar General store. The picture shows a man and woman swiping a card with his information. He believes his card was compromised the last time he used it at a Buckhead restaurant. “They think that they had that happen to a number of other people, but they’re not sure yet. […]

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