It happened during a slow shift at a retail counter. An employee leaned against the register, phone tilted just enough to show the screen. On FaceTime with a friend, she laughed and casually read out a customer’s credit card details that were still pulled up on the system, the number, the name, even the expiration date.
Another coworker overheard it all, frozen between disbelief and panic, knowing what they were witnessing could ruin someone’s life in seconds.
This isn’t a harmless mistake. It’s a serious breach of trust and privacy. One careless moment can lead to fraud, legal consequences, and permanent damage to a company’s reputation. Some lines should never be crossed. How can customers trust businesses with their personal information if employees treat it like gossip?
@Bulldog_06_2003@mattbegreatyt Nah you still a Lil cloudy so lemme shine sum light on you. He accidentally caused the death of a serial killer. Had a heated argument with his sister and discharged his weapon at the ground. Took her car and shot himself while driving which caused him to wreck the vehicle.
@UnPersonFiles @unlimited_ls Yall don't even have the same energy when the school shooters off themselves after committing multiple murders intentionally