You'd think they would be consistent...

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You'd think they would be consistent...

Post by Unidyne »

I got another phishing e-mail from someone telling me that my American Express account was suspended and I need to submit a whole bunch of information for it to be reactivated, but the fake e-mail address includes the words "discovercard".

Nice try.
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Re: You'd think they would be consistent...

Post by Pottapaug1938 »

Picky, picky, picky.... :D
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Re: You'd think they would be consistent...

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Well, I'd just like it if they'd make up their mind about whether it is a long lost inheritance, contract payment, or internet bingo winnings. That's the problem with using a generic form letter you don't understand.
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