Identity theft and credit/debit card fraud solution
www.My-Spy.com Global TV Report on a new high-tech solution to ID theft and credit debit card fraud that allows users to monitor their accounts on their cellphone via text message, providing the earliest possible detection of identity theft and card fraud. MySpy works with most (over 200) financial institutions in Canada and the Bank of America in the US. It is available at an introductory price of $20 per year. 1 month FREE TRIAL available at: www.My-Spy.com MySpy downloads to your PC and …
Tagged with: Credit Debit • Introductory Price • That Allows Users
Filed under: Identity Theft
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poor robbers.. they should learn how to earn decently.
this is so cool. if i get this, id be so anxious to become a victim, and hopefully im close enough to get to the starbucks to confront the guy who just used my number before he leaves. theres no justice like baseball bat justice
dont own one. it ***** that i have to have a fucking debit card. am pissed enough about that fact since i know what a big scam the whole system is. i advise people not to own credit cards, its one big fucking scam
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Yes! Yes! Yes! I love it!
Entertaining to watch. Thanks for sharing.
was this at a AmPm/Arco?
i was scammed as well for 668 dollars and then again for almost 2,900 dollars. i didnt realize this person was stealing my money until i was informed about the 2,900 withdrawal from my bank teller asking me if it was me. i said no and found out about the $668 as well. i was able to save the 2900 because of the fast thinking of my bank but the 668 sadly slipped under my nose because i was oblivious to this. now i pooor
Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don’t carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don’t provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal information in a secure place at home. ALL SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!!Say NO to wire transfers!!!
I got screwed by this back in Jan while pumping gas at a Arco/AmPm and they stole over $1000 from my bank account.
If you also been hit, email me.
Wow, what a great idea. Why didn’t anyone else think of this before? This is perfect! I used to check my bank accounts every day on the web, this saves me the trouble and notifies me immediately wherever I am. I love it!