 barqsdrinkerWhat Can I Photograph Today?Premium join:2001-02-26 Apo, AE | reply to Dude111
Re: Can You Identify Phishing? I got 8 out of 10; but like most, I didn't care for it, either. What if you don't have an AOL, Amazon, or Capital One account?? Even with the poor phrasing, why would one care about whether or not the site was real - you don't have an account so you know it is fake. -- Thanks for reading!  |
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 | said by barqsdrinker: [snip] Even with the poor phrasing, why would one care about whether or not the site was real - you don't have an account so you know it is fake. I've been receiving email from Chase bank over the last few months. I thought it was either phishing or spam (and treated it as such). Turns out the credit card that I never use, changed banks. I suppose they sent me a letter and I read it, but since I never use the card I forgot the bank change--until the new card showed up in the mail. -- Choose to make it a good day... don't wait for something good to happen! |
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