[pchelpers] Re: stupid scams

Scott McNay wrote:

>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...
>
>  
>
Sorry I no longer have a credit card processor as I no longer take 
credit cards.

Pc


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