Originally posted by: Tbirdkid
I thought it would never happen to me until it did. Just the other day, i had someone charge up my card. The only one that has that number is paypal. Im done.
Originally posted by: randay
I can smell the self pwnage ready to burst out from under the thin membrane of uncertainty...
Keep you goeey substances to yourself. I find them offensive!Originally posted by: Tuktuk
Yes.. the embarrasment will penetrate deep into the moist crevace of this post.. until it releases its gooey essence all over.
Originally posted by: Tuktuk
Originally posted by: randay
I can smell the self pwnage ready to burst out from under the thin membrane of uncertainty...
Yes.. the embarrasment will penetrate deep into the moist crevace of this post.. until it releases its gooey essence all over.
Originally posted by: jjones
Paypal has been known to do this. They also paint tunnel entrances on the sides of mountains fooling the unwary traveler. They are the debil.
Originally posted by: jjones
Paypal has been known to do this. They also paint tunnel entrances on the sides of mountains fooling the unwary traveler. They are the debil.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
It's more likely that you clicked on an email from eBlay to "correctify your account enstopplement problem" and gave them your personal information to "fix" the problem.
Or that you used the card to buy gas or food, or at an ATM with a shim installed . . . .
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
It's more likely that you clicked on an email from eBlay to "correctify your account enstopplement problem" and gave them your personal information to "fix" the problem.
Or that you used the card to buy gas or food, or at an ATM with a shim installed . . . .
HAHA this post is awesome
We just had a major "skimmer" incident around here, many #'s were harvested and
used in Las vegas were I guess you can get cash from an ATM without a PIN#. The
amount so far is around 750K stolen so far. When asked why cards are allowed to
dispense cash without a PIN# a Las Vegas tourism Rep. said " were a consumer
friendly city"