IN JAPAN A CASHIER STOLE THE CREDIT CARD INFO OF 1,300 CUSTOMERS USING JUST HIS PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY

When I was a kid they had this game Memory, where you picked random squares that were face down when flipped over a picture was revealed. Whoever matched the most pictures won, your visual comprehension was building. To remember 1,300 credit card numbers is insane, having a photographic memory would be a gift and a course.
In Tokyo a part-time cashier has been arrested and accused of stealing credit card info and using it racking up $2,600 American dollars or 270,00 Japanese yen. The man worked in Koto ward at a shopping mall.
When guests would come in and pay via credit card the man would look at the info memorize it and write it down in a notebook. Last March this went down the man spent $2,600 on get this bags. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police have revealed. I’m sure he was planning on flipping those bags but getting popped for that is not a good look.
In Japan you can be held up to 20 days in jail before they even charge you, its been 6 days for this young man and I’m sure he’s thinking twice about the choices he made, it never pays screwing someone else over Karma is always going to find you.
(Image Courtesy Of Google Images)