dirtyvileHARRYuk
14-01-2011, 06:14 PM
shame on you my selector for your scam on sainsburys nectar
James Stevenson is his name,
this Sainsburys IT worker has no shame.
he stole 17 million points from nectar,
no this is no comedy, like bo selector.
at 45 your brain must have been in over drive,
thinking about how your 81 000 points would arrive.
Mus-well Hill is now safe from from a scammer ,
because getting 20 months means at least 10 months in the slammer.
for 2 decades our information was at your fingers,
the freedom to the IT nectar network collecting scheme lingers.
between 2003 and 2004 no less then 18 accounts were made,
but you waited until 2007 -2008 and started using your spade.
test runs were 1 item at a time,
this was to see how fall proof was your crime.
now the words from Edward Mckiernan , that's the prosecutor,
there was no-one checking your work on your computer.
your defence was the system had a loophole,
my advice would have been "get some control".
ordered to repay £8120 was your award,
judge peter thornton said on sainsburys this was a well worked fraud.
last word goes to your defence as they argued for remorse,
james Stevenson says he is sorry for stealing sainsburys nectar sauce.
(now the joe is thinking this guy was good and patient but not to smart and way to greedy, theres noway supermarkets are not going to look into where there money is going and working in it - he should have been wiser lol )
James Stevenson is his name,
this Sainsburys IT worker has no shame.
he stole 17 million points from nectar,
no this is no comedy, like bo selector.
at 45 your brain must have been in over drive,
thinking about how your 81 000 points would arrive.
Mus-well Hill is now safe from from a scammer ,
because getting 20 months means at least 10 months in the slammer.
for 2 decades our information was at your fingers,
the freedom to the IT nectar network collecting scheme lingers.
between 2003 and 2004 no less then 18 accounts were made,
but you waited until 2007 -2008 and started using your spade.
test runs were 1 item at a time,
this was to see how fall proof was your crime.
now the words from Edward Mckiernan , that's the prosecutor,
there was no-one checking your work on your computer.
your defence was the system had a loophole,
my advice would have been "get some control".
ordered to repay £8120 was your award,
judge peter thornton said on sainsburys this was a well worked fraud.
last word goes to your defence as they argued for remorse,
james Stevenson says he is sorry for stealing sainsburys nectar sauce.
(now the joe is thinking this guy was good and patient but not to smart and way to greedy, theres noway supermarkets are not going to look into where there money is going and working in it - he should have been wiser lol )