[pchelpers] Re: stupid scams

Hi John,

Saturday, March 26, 2005, 1:24:09 AM, you wrote:

JD> On second thought, I see your point. Sorry for taking the wrong 
JD> understanding of that last comment. Time to go stand in a corner.

I would say that if you think you've been given a stolen credit card
number, report it to your credit card processor.  If it is stolen,
then someone may turn out to be quite happy that you reported it.

Pc, you might want to contact your credit card processor to ask them
about this Nigeria request that you consider to be suspicious. At the
very least, you and your procesor may be able to work together to get a
get a credit card number out of the would-be customer to see if it's
stolen or not, and if so, the number can be cancelled.

Credit card fraud can't be fought by ignoring it...

-- 
Scott.




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