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				 Speaking of computers ... 
 
			
			Chuck Gould wrote:On Oct 30, 6:27?am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
 wrote:
 Eisboch wrote:
 Just got a call from Mrs.E.   Seems someone got a hold of one of her credit
 card numbers and ordered themselves a $3000.00 laptop from Bestbuy.com.
 Something must have tripped a flag because Bestbuy called her and asked if
 she had placed the order.  They then cancelled the order and recommended
 that Mrs.E. call the credit card company, cancel the card and have a new one
 issued, which she did.
 I wonder if they can track who placed the order, since it was apparently
 done on-line.
 I also wonder what flags them to call and confirm the order.
 You have to be careful out there.
 Eisboch
 They always save the IP number of where the credit card order was
 placed, but if they use a public access computer that does not require a
 log in, they won't be able to track them down.  That is why most public
 library require you to log on before you use the computers.
 
 I would think Best Buy could grab them when they come in to pick up the
 computer.
 
 I had someone write over $8000 worth of credit card checks to pay off
 their credit card balance on a different card.  Obviously they were
 using a stolen credit card and were trying to keep it valid for awhile
 longer.  I have also had charges from Turkey and Eastern Europe appear
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 When the charges from the bar and the "massage parlor" come through, I
 always tell my wife that somebody must have stolen the card. Again.
 
 
 That's my story and I am sticking to it.
 
 
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