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Connected: Credit card receipts can leave a paper trail
On a recent business trip to Albany, my associate and I decided to go to a restaurant to relax after a hard day. After our meal, I paid with my credit card, and in the usual manner, the waiter returned two copies of the receipt -- one for me as a record and one for the restaurant -- which needed to be signed. I signed the receipt and, despite my associate's request to leave the restaurant, stayed until I could find an appropriate person to whom I could hand the restaurant's copy of the charge slip. Unlike most restaurants, this local establishment was still printing the full credit card number on the receipt, so I refused to leave it on our table for the next person to view -- and perhaps steal my credit card number. It's not a new concern to me. I've refused to leave behind my charge receipts for years -- perhaps before most people even realized it was a threat.
Confidence kicks up, shoe collection grows
On his floor are a patent leather stars-and-stripes pair from Fourth of July 2006 and an understated but expensive waterproof pair. Two plain white shoes rest atop his headboard. There's also the popular see-through pair, which "went on demand and sold out real fast." "He has a lot of stuff," teammate Theo Robertson says. "He wears a lot of loud outfits. He's really a sneakerhead." Christopher debuted a pair of navy blue and white Jordans against Arizona State on Dec. 17. "A lot of them are from different eras," he says. "I wear the all-white ones a few times and give them away to someone at church." He makes sure to mix up the ones he wears in order to keep all of his pairs looking like new. His roommates are two teammates, fellow sophomores Nican Robinson and Jamal Boykin - and Christopher lucked out to get the largest of the three rooms.
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