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 |   CO_Chris Premium join:2001-08-28 Broomfield, CO | Re: Got this about a month ago sorry look at where it came from. @netscape.net email addy | |
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  korym Go Wisp's ExMod 1999-03 join:1999-12-23 Richmond, VA clubs:
| Wow... I could see how people might get confused. It certainly looks like an Earthlink-authorized message. Granted, we're all told not to send CC info or personal info and that Earthlink, AOL, etc. will never ask for this info but there are people out there who simply don't think of that. -- Find or list a wireless Internet Service Provider on the WISP Directory! | |
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  arden625
join:2001-07-10 Haledon, NJ | Only once I only got it once back in November and I forgot to forward it to the right e-mail address and just deleted it. I guess I'm lucky it never showed in my inbox again. | |
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  richk_1957 If ..Then..Else Premium join:2001-04-11 Minas Tirith | I got it late last year... ...the same day that I got the invoice from Earthlink that my credit card had been successfully billed. I checked my credit card account & sure enough, the monthly fee was debited, so I just deleted it the message. | |
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 |   Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | Re: I got it late last year... It scares me knowing how many people would not have the common sense to do what you did...... | |
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| Re: I got it late last year... So did I, and until an example of someone that is caught is made it will continue...............but how many times do you tell someone not to give info like that out? Some people need to wise up...........just my thoughts -- Bloome | |
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join:2001-10-30 West Haverstraw, NY
| Re: I got it late last year... That looks very real and I can see how ppl can be fooled. I did get a notice from them that my card expired but expected it since it in fact did. I went to their website directly and updated.
If a fake had come a month ago I could have very well easily clicked on it especially if the url in the IE address bar matched Earthlinks site. | |
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 |   TransitMan Premium,MVM join:2000-09-05 Dayton, OH clubs: 
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| I, too, got one, but since I'm on ELK/Mindspring cable, billed from TW, I just trashed it. If they really want to cancel my service because they don't have a valid, up to date card on file, then they will have to call me at my unlisted, unpublished number! -- Move along, nothing here to see!! | |
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  BIGMIKE Premium join:2002-06-07 Westminster, CA
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that wy you never give your credit card number over the INTERNET dumb people, I will never have a credit card, Hacker accesses 5.6 million credit cards
Monday, Visa and Mastercard said the hacker could look at as many as 2.2 million accounts after breaching the security system of a company that processes credit card transactions on behalf of merchants.
None of the original set of compromised Visa cards had been used fraudulently, Visa spokesman John Abrams said Monday. A Mastercard spokeswoman could not say whether any of their cards had been used fraudulently.
The affected accounts make up almost 1 percent of the 574 million Visa and Mastercard cards in the United States. Spokesmen for the two associations said Monday they promptly notified the banks that issued the affected cards.
Both card companies have zero-liability policies, which protect cardholders from responsibility for any unauthorized or fraudulent charges.
Citizens Bank, a financial institution serving the Northeast, shut down the accounts of 8,800 customers whose card numbers had been accessed after being notified by Mastercard last Friday, bank spokeswoman Pamela Crawley said Monday. All of those accounts were safe, she said. | |
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 |   Omega Displaced Ohioan Premium join:2002-07-30 Cheyenne, WY clubs:  | Re: Dumb People Good luck getting through life without a credit card. -- "The doctor's X-Rayed my head and found nothing" | |
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  Doctor Four My other vehicle is a TARDIS Premium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX
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| A real Earthlink message wouldn't request your... credit card number over the Internet like this phishing scam does. I once received a notice from Earthlink about a credit card about to expire (it really was from them, and it was about to expire); they requested that I log onto my account from their home page (no link provided as in the above scams) and update the information, or reply to the email with the new expiration date. I have never received this kind of scam email yet, probably because since I changed my address to thwart spammers, I only give it out to companies or people I can trust not to spam me. I also don't use it for newsgroup posting, either. -- "Kayura or Badamon, whichever you are, you should know that I will never give up this battle. By the will of the Ancient, I shall succeed!" - Shuten (Anubis) from the Ronin Warriors. | |
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join:2002-04-03 Chicago, IL
| you should be aware... don't wanna be a smarty pants... but never try any links that takes you to any page asking you for info. always use the website. check your address bar... if you see ip addresses instead of web address then you're in the wrong place.
i've received an email stating "from ebay" asking me to update my info. clicked the link on the page. took me to a page that looked legit. an exact clone of ebay.com asking for:
name address social security credit card number, pin and credit limit bank account, routing number
one full page that i don't remember it all.
just imagine what these scumbags can do with all these info. i've heard thousands of ebay users filled the form up. be carefullllll.
sorry for "all lowercase" don't by crap from compusa. stupid keyboard.
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| tip Your isp does not need your credit cards CVV or PIN to charge your card for your service. anything that asks for your PIN is a HUGE RED FLAG!. even your bank wont ask for your PIN. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth | |
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join:2001-01-11 Marietta, GA
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I forwarded one of these messges to Earthlink non-support (support@earthlink.com) about 14 months ago to report it to them. Guess what they won't accept email unless it is generated from their support system. Via phone they suggested i snail mail a copy.
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join:2003-12-09 Dexter, NM
| Re: An earlier version of this..... I recieve things like this in my inbox all the time. Luckily I realized that it was just a scam and immediately delete them. But I feel bad for anyone who falls for things like this. I know a lot of people who know very little about the internet. And if they recieved something like this then they would probably go ahead and respond to it. | |
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  Notmestl
join:2001-11-07 Ballwin, MO | Not just Earthlink
BTW - There are others out there, I get emails like this from "SBC/Yahoo" and just plain "Yahoo" at least once every other month or so. So, whomever your ISP is - Be careful!!! -- Notme in STL | |
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