Manhattan accountant Frank Van Buren found himself flooded with credit cards in recent weeks, as the ExxonMobil cards kept on coming. He had an ExxonMobil account for his business for the last 17 years and ordered two copies of his card because it was expiring.
He got the cards he requested - and then got two boxes with 1,000 cards each. Van Buren said it took hours to shred the cards, which all had his name and account number.
How can a credit card company make such a blunder mistake? Printing 2,000 cards to a single person and sending all of them to the person seems something quite difficult to be overlooked.
ExxonMobil Corp. spokeswoman Paula Chen said the Irving, Texas-based oil company was looking into the mix-up. (news source)

