so...about those 2k debit cards...

<p>Profiteering ghouls have been using debit cards distributed in the wake of Hurricane Katrina - intended to buy essentials for evacuated families - in luxury-goods stores as far away as Atlanta.</p>

<p>“We’ve seen three of the cards,” said a senior employee of the Louis Vuitton store at the Lenox Square Mall in affluent Buckhead, who asked not to be named. “Two I’m certain have purchased; one actually asked if she could use it in the store. This has been since Saturday.”</p>

<p>The distinctive white cards were distributed by the Red Cross and the Federal Emergency Management Agency and carry a value of up to $2,000.</p>

<p>“It doesn’t say anything on the card other than alcohol, tobacco and firearms cannot be purchased with it,” the store employee told me. “There’s nothing legally that prevents us from taking it, unfortunately. Other than morally, it’s wrong.”</p>

<p>The source told me that the two women who had made purchases with the card each bought a signature monogrammed Louis Vuitton handbag in the $800 range.</p>

<p>“They didn’t look destitute by any stretch. You would never have said, ‘They must be one of the evacuees.’ … The one that I dealt with yesterday was 20. She’ll be 21 next month.” The source described the reaction of other store-keepers in the mall - which includes luxury brands Ferragamo, Burberry, Judith Leiber and Neiman Marcus - as “outrage.”</p>

<p>“It doesn’t say anywhere on there, but it would have to be a good amount to be shopping in here,” the source said with a dark chuckle.</p>

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<p>Anyone buying this?</p>

<p>Ugh, absolutely disgusting if you ask me, which you didnt but I’ll answer anyways :slight_smile: Don’t people like this just suck? I think they shouldnt have distributed the cards, they should have given out actual goods instead. That really ****es me off.</p>

<p>I still think the cards were a good idea; it just needed to be coordinated better so only the people who needed them got them. Of course this may be impossible with the disorganization after the hurricane…so I really don’t have a problem with giving the cards to everyone displaced. A few incidents like this are bound to occur but the benefits of immediate and versatile disaster relief outweigh the disadvantages.</p>

<p>Although they already stopped distributing them a few days ago, so I guess it’s a moot point anyways.</p>