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I have just spent all morning crying. I went online this morning to buy a Christmas gift for one of my grandsons. I received an email in a bit from the retail store; saying my card had been declined. I thought, "well, that is crazy." I just got a new debit card in the mail and had called in and activated it within a few days of receiving it. The bank I use isssues these cards for three years and a time and my old one was expiring; thus the new issue. Debit... Read More
I just found this site. You can click on any of these cards; made by little school children and send it to a soldier overseas. You can't pick who it goes to but by clicking it means you can send a Christmas greeting to one soldier. ************** If you go to this web site, http://www.letssaythanks.com/ you can pick out a thank you card and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier or Marine that is currently serving in Iraq . You can't pick out who g... Read More
Every year we receive an unsolicited package of Christmas stationery and every year I buy it. This year the package contains 8 Christmas cards, two bookmarks, three gift tags, and next year’s desk calendar. There is no obligation to buy, and people are asked to send back any unwanted items. Some people never do, they just keep them without paying. Why would I pay $28 for this, when I can go down the road and buy a packet of 10 or 20 Christmas cards for $2? For starters, these items are beau... Read More
I originally posted this in a blog In May 2008, but I was reading the Cloudeight InfoAve Newsletter and saw an individual had a question about Identity Theft. Of course this deals with the United States, but many other countries may have the same type of contacts. Hopefully all will get some benefit. Identity Theft Posted On 05/13/2008 20:27:27 I just heard about someone who had there identity stolen and their credit card was used. There are many thin... Read More
I just heard about someone who had there identity stolen and their credit card was used. There are many things you should do to protect yourself. Here is just some information that may help for prevention and also if it happens to you...... Some steps to take to be proactive and protect against ID Theft: 1) Set a fraud alert with the credit bureaus/credit reporting agencies. Usually if you file with one agency, they will notify the others. This is usually automated and set with... Read More
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