This raises an interesting point: I recently read in the Wall Street Journal
that at least 80% of all credit security problems originate in your trash!
Remember to shred those CC offers as well as all your reciepts before you
throw them away. Which reminds me..."SAM'S" has crosscut paper shredders for
under $30...I gotta rember to get one.
Obligatory Roadster content: I'm cleaning out my shed this week, and I
have too many small parts. If you know of something you need, email me -
maybe I have it. I have a little bit of everything some new some used,
including brake/suspension/engine/drive train components, lights, guages,
body parts, emblems and accessories. I can supply digital photos of any
parts.
Rob Robinson
CSP 67 2000
Roanoke, VA
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From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 2:24 PM
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Subject: Re: OT / Off Topic Calspeed needs advise
Don't forget other obvious sources of CC theft: theives peeking in mailboxes
at the bill, receipts left over from the gas station/grocery
store/restaurant, one dishonest employee at some store where you used the
card - there are a myriad of other ways they may have gotten the number. The
internet may or may not have been the source in this case as the product
was
shipped to your house- most of the stuff I've bought online was from distant
locales - I doubt a thief would go cross-country (cross-town maybe) to pick
up those UPS pckgs. (ok- unless a theft ring was big enough & organized that
well) Not saying it wasn't the source, just remember to keep safe in ALL
aspects of CC security.
.02 worth
Laurie :-)
70 SPL311
69 SRL311
Chandler, AZ
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