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Thanks, Hercules Dad!! That's so scarry ... I'm one of those idiots who does everything online! I had not even thought about "public profiles" since I only belong to a couple of forums!! |
I wouldent I wouldent go for it becuase it looks preety fishy becuse first you dont know this person and maybe its a scam maybe shes just collecting money for her!You never know and I do not think there is such thing as granulometous meningoencephalitis its fake!I wouldent go for it :) |
people will do anything for money. honestly we all know a scam when we see one. whom ever sends money is asking for trouble |
Grrrrrr Sounds like a BIG FAT scam to me with a PO Bx no less!I'd email them back and ask them to see a copy of the vet records and they could be forged too. So I'd then call 411 and see if that is a real vet and ask them. There are so many scammers out there! I guess they think we are all sitting around smoking crack and are all stupid.People are just so mean with these scams. If you found out its a scam you could in return call or write the post master in that town. I guess I have to much time on my hands. I'm always hunting down scammers it just pisses me off. *♥´¨) ¸.·♥ ´¸.·*♥´¨) ¸.♥·*¨) (¸.·´ (¸ ;.♥·'.♥ Teri http://www.bowwowcouture.com |
www.download.com First off i would suggest getting two programs. Both from that link. First do a search for Ad-Aware. Make sure you get the free one! Its definatly by far one of the best programs out there for spyware detection and removal. This program basically finds/removes any malicious software. I would recommend updating and running it ATLEAST once per week. I usually run it about every other day. You will be shocked at its first results. This program usually fixes problems of computer slow-down, or time-out issues, due to the programs running in the background. You may not know it but they are there! How do these programs get installed you ask? Just by having an internet connection. Obviouslly the worst places to pick them up is porn sites and warez game sites. But just casual veiwing of the internet can catch spy-ware. They can even send it directly to your computer if you have an open internet connection such as cable, DSL, LAN, etc. Thats where the second program comes into play. www.download.com Search for zonealarm. You want the free one again! This is a firewall. It basically protects intrusions in/out of your PC. Its a great program but tends to give those not-so-computer savy people a lil headache. Whenever there is an intrusion it pops up a message that tells who/what program is trying to gain internet access. If this message comes up for no reason when you arent using programs or accessing the internet and you do not recognize the vendor i would always block them. But vice-versa i would always allow it. Or if its that much of a pain just post me a message i would be more than happy to consult you on it. I could go into detail on both and write up a few pages but ill leave you with this for now. I use both of these programs on my personal PC and have not had problems since. But then im avid about keeping my PC clean. These programs do not take place of anti-virus. Even though i never have to use my anti-virus program because of these i strongly suggest you keep the one you currently are using or go buy one. And again post any questions if you want feedback. I enjoy what i do, so feel free! |
I have Ad-Aware and Spybot. Guess I'm going to have to get ZoneAlarm now. |
I have it now.....You know a month ago I was locked out of my computer. A hacker got my credit card number and used it to purchase several callings cards, and pre-paid cell phones. I did get my money back, but as I am still filling out some of the legal information...I have found out thru the FBI fraud department, the persons who did this had IP addresses in Vietnam, and in France. So, I had to get a new checking account, a new card, order a few credit reports.... |
:eek: We recently used our corporate card on a trip [we very seldom ever use it except for equipment, supplies, business travel, etc.] for a few hotels and when we got home I just happened to pull up my account about 6 AM ... noticed a large debit that I didn't remember so I asked Patrick if it was something I had forgotten. Evidently someone had gotten the card information at one of the hotels and ordered almost $1500 worth of car stereos and accessories!! Our bank recovered the money but we want to know who it was and they assure us we will know as soon as they complete their investigation. And we are going to press charges! :mad: |
Well, if she has no money, then HOW IN THE WORLD IS SHE ON THE INTERNET?!?! you have to have money to pay for it yannoo |
I'm so sorry Bettyeanne that you have been a target for a scam, especially on such a sensitive subject. Hopefully this will never happen to you again. |
Thanks! I didn't respond but was tempted, of course! I am such a sucker for a sad story! :( |
Yes, bettyeanne, please be CAREFUL out there! Just delete any email from anyone you don't recognize! :) Pretty much all of email spam (such as the message you got) is a scam. So unless you signed up your email for a specific charity, be very wary of any solicitations for money! |
I use Ad Aware, spybot and Zone Alarm too. It's sad that we have to but it works. |
I get very angry at scammers like the ones everyone seems to be talking about because it makes us trust worthy people feel guilty and sad for thier STORY! At times I wonder why they seem to think they can do this to such nice giving people. I'm glad everyone here is smart enough to know better! :D |
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