mssocks
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- Feb 23, 2001
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I never thought I would fall for one of "those" emails, but I just did. It said my account had been compromised etc and click on this link. That by itself is a major no-no but all I could think about was someone had access to my information. Well, they didn't, but they were about to.
I followed the link and started to type in some personal info when my brain finally kicked in and I called the phone# on my card. That lovely person on the other end cancelled my card ASAP, is sending a new one and gave me an address to send the email to.
Looking at this email knowing it was a fraud I can see a goof or two. Like Chase is not capitalized. But honestly it was a fantastic fake job! Addresses to write to for security, symbols, photos, ads - - it was a work of art.
So beware! Even though you "know better" you can still get caught!

I followed the link and started to type in some personal info when my brain finally kicked in and I called the phone# on my card. That lovely person on the other end cancelled my card ASAP, is sending a new one and gave me an address to send the email to.
Looking at this email knowing it was a fraud I can see a goof or two. Like Chase is not capitalized. But honestly it was a fantastic fake job! Addresses to write to for security, symbols, photos, ads - - it was a work of art.
So beware! Even though you "know better" you can still get caught!