goldilocks_63
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Yesterday afternoon, I got a yahoo email supposedly from Paypal asking me to reverify myself. (It looked legit, and I should know better).
I stupidly provided my credit card, DOB, SS#, password, etc....
So today, I've cancelled the credit card, changed PWs, etc... but the one I'm really worried about is the SS#.
I called Trans Union fraud number, and put a fraud alert on my SS#.
Am I missing anything?
Help, and pixie dust please....
So far no bad charges or loans found....
Goldi
FYI - I've called Paypal and both Yahoo to ask if this was a legit email, and neither one could look it up to tell me.
EBAYers, beware !!!
I stupidly provided my credit card, DOB, SS#, password, etc....
So today, I've cancelled the credit card, changed PWs, etc... but the one I'm really worried about is the SS#.
I called Trans Union fraud number, and put a fraud alert on my SS#.
Am I missing anything?
Help, and pixie dust please....
So far no bad charges or loans found....
Goldi
FYI - I've called Paypal and both Yahoo to ask if this was a legit email, and neither one could look it up to tell me.
EBAYers, beware !!!
Those people are very smart, don't feel bad for falling for it, just make sure and tell everyone you can that this happened as a warning to be aware. It can and does happen.


I never really gave it much thought, but that is something that should be gone over in a predeployment briefing......how family members are notified in the event of a death. Exactly what was the reason for them giving financial information? I'd like to hear that one 