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Old 04-06-2014, 02:37 PM
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I remember flagging that one in Atlanta about ten times. I figured the snowblower alone was worth what he was asking for the entire package. Now there is a new scam supposedly from your credit card company that already has your number but not your security code. They tell you that your card has been charged and that they are checking on it to see if you made the charge. In the process, after they give you the 800 number on the back of your card to call, they then ask you for the three or four digits that make up your security code. THEN they go right out and charge big time. Remember the company that issues you that card ALREADY knows all of the digits and will NEVER ask you any of them. Be careful because all of the victims say that they are very convincing.
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