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December 9, 2005 at 3:34 pm #678213
Anonymous
InactiveThat is my constant nightmare doing business online. I have found places charging credit cards monthly without authorization, and my credit card company went after them and solved it – a couple years ago.
I am as cautious as can be, but like your story tells, you just can’t be too careful.
December 9, 2005 at 3:50 pm #678216
vladcizsolMemberYeah Identity theft sucks!
I know of two other members who had that happen recently. Sorry to hear you had the trouble Denny, good thing you caught it early though.
December 9, 2005 at 4:32 pm #678226Anonymous
InactiveThanks prof for the info much appreciated. Nothing is 100% secure on the net, I am prepared for this. greek39
December 9, 2005 at 9:44 pm #678265Anonymous
InactiveF#%K, F#%K, F#%K
Me too
Call this number right away
1-877-438-4338
They’ll take care of you, call the credit bureau and put out a fraud alert too
I got the feds out looking for this guy
Bruce Nash ([email protected])
Korte Lijnbaanssteeg 1201
Amsterdam
Noord-Holland,1075CN
NL
Tel. +31.617594984Identity thief, aka scumbag extraordinaire, sells your identity to felons, takes out loans in your name, etc…
It won’t take much to turn me into a full time bounty hunter
:flamer:
December 10, 2005 at 8:29 pm #678326Anonymous
InactiveStill waiting for answers on tracking who this person is so I can:Pisser:
Nick777, before I call that 1-877 number could you tell me who or what that is? And, are you that “Bruce” listed or is that the bad guy?
Sorry to hear you got hit too. What part of the globe are you in?
December 10, 2005 at 8:34 pm #678327Anonymous
InactiveNo man, Bruce is the bad guy
The number is to this place, the Federal Trade Comission
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