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Rapper and relentless self-promoter Sean “Diddy” Combs had his personal credit card number posted on a website, the celebrity gossip site TMZ reports. It was allegedly an American Express Black card, a super-exclusive card aimed at wealthy clients.
The card sure could come in handy to a thief. Customers have used black cards to buy a Bentley and charter a private plane, Doug Smith, director of American Express Europe, told dailyfinance.com last month.
Puffy/P. Diddy/Puff Daddy/Diddy is reportedly upset that his information is floating around the Internet, and he’s launched his own investigation, TMZ reported.
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