A CUMNOCK woman has been accused of buying almost £3,000-worth of goods from the internet using someone else’s bank card.
Cassandra McDonald is accused of committing five counts of fraud from an address in High Street, Stewarton, between May 2016 and July 2017.
The 27-year-old is accused of buying goods to the value of £1407.23 from Amazon using another woman’s bank card, between May 15, 2016 and July 20, 2017.
She is also accused of pretending to be the woman so she could use her bank card to pay her rent and insurance to East Ayrshire Council to the value of £905, between September 21, 2016 and June 5, 2017.
McDonald, of Townhead Street, Cumnock, is also charged with spending £276.40 on the food delivery website Just Eat, between October 4, 2016 and July 1, 2017, again using the same bank card.
In a fourth fraud charge, McDonald is alleged to have spent £205 in the Next Directory store, using the same bank card, between March 30, 2017 and July 13, 2017.
On June 22 this year McDonald is alleged to have spend £144.50 on car insurance, again fraudulently claiming to be the woman who owned the bank card.
McDonald pled not guilty to all the charges when she appeared at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court. She was bailed and the case was adjourned until April.
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