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January 28th, 2020 | #1 |
Enkidu
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Under the Panopticon.
Posts: 4,297
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SEN Scam
I just got my first ssn scam. "Your social security account has been canceled. Call the number we have provided." Two phone calls, which I did not answer, then a voice message.
Man! It's scary to be on this shot-hole of a planet. These people should be hung upside down, disemboweled, and forced to eat their intestines as they die. I'm guessing silly courts barely punish them, if at all. Mike
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January 28th, 2020 | #2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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First thing would be to determine who you gave your number to which in turn, gave it to them.
Crooks got my cc number by uploading a virtual skimmer onto newegg.com. When I bought something, there was a page that wasn't normally there. I thought it strange, but the transaction went through, and it was only until I saw thousands of dollars of transactions that I knew I'd been defrauded. My cc company had insurance or something, and zero'd them out. So, sometimes it's not even your fault. |
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