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<blockquote data-quote="XGC ArchKing" data-source="post: 395157" data-attributes="member: 47979"><p>I've read reports on such scams in recent years and sadly they are on the rise. Don't ever give out personal information to anyone who calls you claiming you owe them money, or you have a check in your name that they need more info from you to send it to you. If it sounds too good to be true it always is. There are scumbags out there and they will take advantage of you if you let them so don't, use common sense and good judgement. Also with emails, there are certain worms/trojans that by just opening the email and not even downloading the attachment you can get your computer infected and they can steal passwords and info about you without you knowing. So if you recieve an email from someone or someplace you don't know, delete it. Don't risk your personal information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC ArchKing, post: 395157, member: 47979"] I've read reports on such scams in recent years and sadly they are on the rise. Don't ever give out personal information to anyone who calls you claiming you owe them money, or you have a check in your name that they need more info from you to send it to you. If it sounds too good to be true it always is. There are scumbags out there and they will take advantage of you if you let them so don't, use common sense and good judgement. Also with emails, there are certain worms/trojans that by just opening the email and not even downloading the attachment you can get your computer infected and they can steal passwords and info about you without you knowing. So if you recieve an email from someone or someplace you don't know, delete it. Don't risk your personal information. [/QUOTE]
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