Are you suggesting that people from Liberty County are inbred? His system seemed pretty complex and high tech so I really don't follow your logic. The story makes no mention of him using the reciepts to return merch., rather he would just walk out without paying by showing his reciept at the door.Oldgringo wrote:It would be interesting to see a family portait. I suspect family trees in the "Big Thicket" don't have many branches?WildBill wrote:A Liberty County, Texas man is accused of creating fake receipts as part of a scheme to defraud Walmart. Deputies say Christopher Coker, 27, used computers and a thermal imaging device to replicate receipts from Walmart. The sheffir's office described the fake receipts are described as "very accurate" and "close in almost every detail." The sheriff's office estimates the amount of fraud committed by Coker at $100,000.
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You reckon he did all of his refunds at his nearest Wal-Mart, maybe the one where his relative/s worked?
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- Tue Mar 29, 2011 5:32 pm
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- Topic: Texas Man Arrested for Creating Fake Walmart Receipts
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