Stolen Credit Card Numbers


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Posted: 8 months ago by 2manyusernames:
Identity theft is getting more and more common. Credit card numbers are being stolen over the internet every minute. How safe is yours!?

Now you can check to see if your has been stolen!

Quick and Easy!

Click here to show image

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Posted: 8 months ago by SUBobISIS:
2many, it appears that that is just a picture of the actual checker. I was unable to use it.
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Posted: 8 months ago by germz:
lol
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Posted: 8 months ago by sparklyeyedgal181:
I used this just the other day, and my credit cards were all safe.

Thank god for that.
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Posted: 8 months ago by TraumaMamma:
Looks like you are trying to get MY credit card number with this little scam, bucko.

P.S. /whispers...I left my credit card on your dresser after we ordered up pizza Friday...don't you remember? ;)
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Posted: 8 months ago by craziesean:
« TraumaMamma : Looks like you are trying to get MY credit card number with this little scam, bucko.

P.S. /whispers...I left my credit card on your dresser after we ordered up pizza Friday...don't you remember? ;)
you mean the credit card you stole from me..........Seductress!!!
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Posted: 8 months ago by xenity7:
ahahahahahaha. I think I just woke my room mate up laughing.
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Posted: 8 months ago by Chez:
hmmm it's not working for me... can you check? my #'s

5467-7043-2322-0001

expires 8/11 and I dont know if you need the little numbers in the back but it's 546

Thanks :)
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Posted: 8 months ago by xenity7:
« Chez : hmmm it's not working for me... can you check? my #'s

5467-7043-2322-0001

expires 8/11 and I dont know if you need the little numbers in the back but it's 546

Thanks :)
You actually had me going there for a minute.
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Posted: 8 months ago by Muppetmaker:
My number is 555-867-530-900-435

Never Expires.

Name on it is Jenny.

My boyfriend is Tommy 2 Tone

ahahahaha

What really makes me sad is that was likely a real ad on a website, and people really used it. God damnit we are so freaking stupid.
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Posted: 8 months ago by leehblanc:
« Muppetmaker : My number is 555-867-530-900-435

Never Expires.

Name on it is Jenny.

My boyfriend is Tommy 2 Tone

ahahahaha

What really makes me sad is that was likely a real ad on a website, and people really used it. God damnit we are so freaking stupid.
If by we, you mean the US as a whole, well, I've been banging that drum since November of 2000, possibly before. How people can be this stupid is beyond me. Oh well, I gotta go...UPS is here with my Enzyte order
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Posted: 8 months ago by gratheo:
« Muppetmaker : God damnit we are so freaking stupid.
Oh yeah. Here's a quote I have written on the inside of every notebook I've ever had:
Think of the average American. Now realize, that, in order for them to be average, half of America's public has to be dumber than that.
It's a sobering reminder.
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Posted: 8 months ago by xenity7:
« gratheo : Oh yeah. Here's a quote I have written on the inside of every notebook I've ever had:

It's a sobering reminder.
Well, roughly half, actually, it's a median, not an average. =p

On a side note, I love being in the 99th percentile. Also love to talk bout it at great length.
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Posted: 8 months ago by gratheo:
« xenity7 : Well, roughly half, actually, it's a median, not an average. =p

On a side note, I love being in the 99th percentile. Also love to talk bout it at great length.
Oh yeah... it's nice. But it gets a little annoying, at times, when people have absolutely no idea how you got from a to b, and you have to spend all this time explaining it, when it's so f**king simple to you.
MENSA is good for that.
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Posted: 8 months ago by gammerus:
Man I feel stupid, for about 10 seconds I thought it was legit...


*puts on dunce cap*
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Posted: 8 months ago by Moe:
I guarantee that if you were to post this in a website, you could make a fortune from people checking their numbers.
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Posted: 8 months ago by TraumaMamma:
« craziesean : you mean the credit card you stole from me..........Seductress!!!
Uh huh! I was thirsty!

<a href='http://www.plime.com/redir.p?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyCPhIjmk-s' class='plime' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'><b>flash video</b></a>


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Posted: 8 months ago by Marz:
« xenity7 : Well, roughly half, actually, it's a median, not an average. =p

On a side note, I love being in the 99th percentile. Also love to talk bout it at great length.
It's not so great. Mensa can't spell my name. I think that's what persuaded me not to join. They're obviously not that clever!
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Posted: 8 months ago by leehblanc:
« gratheo : Oh yeah... it's nice. But it gets a little annoying, at times, when people have absolutely no idea how you got from a to b, and you have to spend all this time explaining it, when it's so f**king simple to you.
MENSA is good for that.
I'm not interested in MENSA, but I have to agree with the explaining. I've always just "gotten it" I've fixed PCs, TVs, DVD Players, Washing machines, the list goes on and on. I see what they're NOT doing, then find the part that does it, then fix or replace it. To me, everything seems so simple.

I don't have a problem with people that aren't as "smart" as I, I have a problem with people who you know are bright, but they make no effort to use it. THAT is frustrating.

Wow, I think I just came across as some kind of elitist pig. I'm not trying to. I just "get" things.
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Posted: 8 months ago by blurmore:
Since this conversation has switched to how smart we all are, I'll relate this story about my stepfather. He is a certifiable genius with an IQ of 160 (recorded back when schools actually gave IQ tests) and he has repeated this score a few times. BUT there is a caveat, his ability seems to be HIGHLY concentrated in the areas of mechanical knowledge, physics and spatial problem solving. He can't (or refuses to) operate the written English language AT ALL...he is not dyslexic. Here is a blue ribbon example. He has a can in his garage that says WAST OYL...waste oil. He graduated from highschool, worked through apprenticeship and taught trade school while only spelling phonetically. I can't even imagine what a PITA teacher he must have been.


/hijack
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Posted: 7 months ago by xenity7:
« leehblanc : I'm not interested in MENSA, but I have to agree with the explaining. I've always just "gotten it" I've fixed PCs, TVs, DVD Players, Washing machines, the list goes on and on. I see what they're NOT doing, then find the part that does it, then fix or replace it. To me, everything seems so simple.

I don't have a problem with people that aren't as "smart" as I, I have a problem with people who you know are bright, but they make no effort to use it. THAT is frustrating.

Wow, I think I just came across as some kind of elitist pig. I'm not trying to. I just "get" things.
Alot of people have trouble fixing things because they are afraid to break it further. Most things are easy to fix if you're willing to just look at what's wrong and fix it without worrying about making it worse.
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