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U. New Hampshire Students Accused of Using Stolen Credit Cards to Pay for Tuition

U. New Hampshire Students Accused of Using Stolen Credit Cards to Pay for Tuition

“tried to pay the school thousands of dollars for services using credit cards from people as far as Australia”

Well, that’s one creative, though illegal, way of dealing with a pricey tuition bill.

FOX News reports:

University of New Hampshire students allegedly used stolen credit cards to pay for tuition: report

Two University of New Hampshire students were arrested for allegedly using stolen credit cards to try to pay for their tuition.

Chunyang Li and Chenghan Wang, both 20, tried to pay the school thousands of dollars for services using credit cards from people as far as Australia, officials said.

Li allegedly used nine credit cards to pay the university $56,407.50, according to Fosters.com, which reported that each credit card was charged $6,267.50 each. Investigators claim the credit cards were owned by people in six U.S. states — Texas, California, Virginia, Florida, New Jersey and Wisconsin — and Australia.

Officials said that Wang allegedly used a credit card to charge $6,332.50 to pay the University of New Hampshire from a person who lived in Maryland. He’s also accused of seeking to use the same card to charge $174.14 to the school.

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Comments

The university is racist for prosecuting this person on color!

The Friendly Grizzly | June 8, 2019 at 9:10 am

Let me guess: exchange students from the People’s Republic of China.