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<font color=red>Lovin' Pete!<br><font color=teal>I
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Sorry, I don't trust things like this. It never ceases to amaze me the info that can be gotten about a person via their computer just from innocent vists to sites, different posts/polls etc. Like I said, call me old fashioned but I never post or enter anything on a computer that I would not like shared with the world. I am also someone that buys almost nothing off the net, will only enter CC info if it absolutely the only way to buy something (ex: airline tickets), will not pay bills over the net, etc. I am probably overly cautious but I have a co worker that had major identity theft as a result of the internet, ever since then I am very careful.Originally posted by dianeschlicht
I don't see how answering this particular poll is posting your income on the internet, Dee. I answered the poll, but it in no way says how much our income is or who answered which question.
I agree, Pa@OKW, it does seem low to me too.
Originally posted by Deemarch
Dee, There are many people that feel that way. I do EVERYTHING on the net...banking, buying, selling...If it happens it happens!!!! Kinda like flying....If your time's up.......
Answering this pole with income levels so low, is not telling anyone anything. And I'm not offended. I don't mind telling our exact income, what's the difference. We don't do anything illegal and we file taxes for that same amount.
I agree with pa@okw...If you own at the $35,000 level you are great with finances!!! Here's to you!!
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Originally posted by Sammie
but as Deemarch said if you live in the USA today and buy anything with credit whether it is over the Internet or at your local store your idenity can be stolen. Or even from your local insurance agency. So I guess my point is unless you are a hermit that never leaves home and never spends any money, no one knows your SS # but you and the goverment, then the Internet is as safe as anywhere these days.