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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro
Still don't follow you on this Dean. Well when the bank (one of the largest in the US) leaves a message to call them to verify some questionable charges, and I call them using the phone number printed on the credit card, and they ask me answers to the "secret" questions I have on file with the bank, I'm sure it's a legitimate contact.
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I don’t recall reading this explanation in your original post Frank. If you had I might not have been as skeptical of the situation.
There are thousands of unscrupulous entities in this world who pretend to be something or someone they’re not just to gain our confidence and steal from us. No apologies that I am one of the most cautious and skeptical people I know.
Sorry if I upset anyone, it was not intentional, but if I’m going to be doing business with a bank, investment firm, credit card company, insurance company, or whatever… please notify me if you suspect fraud but I will initiate a bsiness transaction… regardless of who you SAY you are.
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