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Aug 26, 2013 - 12:22 PM
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manderley
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Thank you for your very informative and concise reply, solium. You have found out a lot, in a short time, and it appears that other groups, like FedEx, are now aware of the fraud systems these individuals are using, and can put roadblocks in their paths. The really BIG issue in all this is how we, as consumers, are always told how carefully we must frame OUR private passwords, and keep OUR credit card and social security numbers safe, while the big corporations and government departments and healthcare systems and insurance companies and credit card companies seem to be totally lax in protecting those same pieces of information WE give them and are so careful about---trusting that they will keep this valuable information safe. So it's 2,500,000 identity hacks here, 500,000 there, and on and on. They have a lot to answer for with their sloppiness. My partner uses PayPal on some of his purchases---we'll have to be very careful now.
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It's funny how complacent we can be about such things. Which is why I routinely check my bank accounts every day or 2 just to make sure no unexpected charges have hit. Good luck!
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