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Tom Brady’s CardVault store in New York City was robbed just days after opening, with a suspect manipulating the payment terminal to steal nearly $10,000 in collectible cards. NYPD is investigating the case as grand larceny, using surveillance footage to identify the suspect. CardVault, half-owned by Brady, operates nine stores nationwide.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:03Tom Brady's card vault store in New York City was robbed on October 20th,
00:0712 days after opening, according to statements dated November 12th provided to Benzinga.
00:12The NYPD said a male suspect stole $9,710 in collectible baseball and Pokemon cards
00:18after manipulating the store's payment terminal to make a declined credit card appear approved.
00:23The suspect left the Lafayette Street location after the fraudulent transaction
00:28and is being investigated for grand larceny by the Financial Crimes Task Force.
00:33Surveillance footage showed the suspect wearing a Yankees cap and carrying a multicolored bag.
00:38No injuries were reported.
00:40Card Vault, which Brady acquired a 50% stake in earlier this year, operates nine stores nationwide.
00:45For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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