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Deputies charge man with credit fraud

2015-04-29 02:11:51| Chemicals - Topix.net

According to an arrest warrant, 29-year-old Joesph Christopher Jordan, of U.S. 74, Rockingham, forged another man's signature on a credit card acceptance form for Eastman Chemical Company on purchases made between Feb. 26, 2014 and Jan. 14 of this year. Charging the unauthorized purchases to the victim's BB&T Visa credit card, Jordan bought two rolls of Llumar window tint and Llumar precision cut software from CPFilms, Inc. - a subsidiary of Eastman Chemical Company - at a cost of $867.12, the warrant shows.

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