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Topic: Whats your CREDIT SCORE? (or FICO)
wiley's photo
Mon 04/14/08 11:41 AM





yes please post your credit score here to make it eiser for the scammers to figure out which of you they should target next...

briliant plan.
flowerforyou
I am scammer proof. I can post my ssn without fear


I saw your commercial on tv laugh laugh laugh


"Help! I've fallen and I can't get up!" ? :tongue: laugh laugh laugh



No truly there was a commercial on the television, that Mr. X (forgot his name) claims to put his very own social security number on the side of a truck for all to see because he can guarantee that identity theft will not occur...

:wink: laugh laugh


Actually, I think I've seen that one. laugh laugh laugh

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Mon 04/14/08 11:44 AM

No truly there was a commercial on the television, that Mr. X (forgot his name) claims to put his very own social security number on the side of a truck for all to see because he can guarantee that identity theft will not occur...

:wink: laugh laugh


Nothing is safe from fools.

Single_Rob's photo
Mon 04/14/08 11:46 AM

There are some who spend time in these communities that open miscellaneous profiles and start threads asking a variety of seemingly unrelated questions... such as...What does your first name mean? When is your birthday? Is your family name historically significant? Where do you live? Etc... The same people tend to answer all these questions.

If you put all this information together? It is entirely possible to find other info about you in the public domain, or on some paid services.

Be careful what you reveal about yourself on the net, or go and get a tattoo of a target put on your forehead.
it is possible for someone to find out anything they want to know about you online Jist. if you are online, and do not take steps to protect yourself then you are begging for it. I guarantee nobody can do harm to me

franshade's photo
Mon 04/14/08 11:51 AM

There are some who spend time in these communities that open miscellaneous profiles and start threads asking a variety of seemingly unrelated questions... such as...What does your first name mean? When is your birthday? Is your family name historically significant? Where do you live? Etc... The same people tend to answer all these questions.

If you put all this information together? It is entirely possible to find other info about you in the public domain, or on some paid services.

Be careful what you reveal about yourself on the net, or go and get a tattoo of a target put on your forehead.


great advice ~ I am leery of all personal questions, but am sure there are those that do respond.

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