Blind Items Revealed #5
June 23, 2017
This broke B+ list rapper had his card declined while trying to impress a woman he picked up the night before. He then had another card declined, before finally getting a third to work. He blamed it on being out of the country.
Tyga
Cards get declined if you don't tell your company you are leaving the country. Not that's a decent excuse for this jerkoff.
ReplyDelete😂 Tyga being B+ is laughable
ReplyDeleteI watched an ep of his reality show on one of the Mtv stations. He bought an antique Egyptian throne and turned it into a toilet. He's also buddies with Chris Brown and had Chris come and paint his sons bedroom.
ReplyDeleteThat used to happen to me, just traveling inside the US for work. But the company always sent me a text I could click to unlock it. It's super quick. But also, when your credit rating slips big the cc companies tend to cut off available credit.
ReplyDeleteSo the tapes he did with Kylie are worthless?
ReplyDeleteHis need to pretend to be wealthy is the male equiv of the Kardashian's need to pretend have giant butts
ReplyDeletei can't wait until the world goes back to normal and those inflate-a-butts look grotesque to the public. at least kourtney didn't lose her damned mind, and as a result she's by far the most attractive, imo.
ReplyDeleteWhen I invest in the gambling site the card gets rejected (because it's in the Carribean) but they text me also because they think it's a fraudulent buy and to give me a heads up to try again if it's not.
ReplyDeleteim sure so called "antique Egyptian throne" is a dollar store' replica: the real one is $$priceless$$, but tyga bought it like a "real deal" maybe, or faked it just like his bd' gifts to kylie...
ReplyDeleteif she was underage he probably destroyed them. would ruin his life, major blackmail material (not that he has any $$$$, would have to get KKK to back him up)
ReplyDeleteYou have to call your card company to tell them that you're traveling, or the card gets declined.
ReplyDeleteNot necessarily. I think they only do this for large payments. A good bank calls the customer to confirm they made the payment (To prevent crime) whilst the transaction is happening so as not to humiliate the customer.
ReplyDeleteBack when I was studying abroad, someone stole my credit card number and tried to buy a laptop in Russia. I've never been in Russia (I was in Holland at the time). HSBC called my father who then called me to ask what I was doing buying laptops in Russia. LOL.
That's nice of your bank.
ReplyDeleteI only know his name from gossip sites.
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