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abispac:
Im starting a blog, about identity theft. I used to work for some companys that managa customer service for brands like, boostmobile,blue cross and blue shield of florida,seven eleven,sun trust bank, ge money,and many more. I discovered how easy it is to steal important information like social security numbers,credit card numbers, even full information like adress,dob,and more. Recently i felt like fighting against this big companys, wich the place them in foreing countrys to pay less that what they would pay in the USA. By doing that they are risking persons identity's,ofering bad customer service and taking jobs from USA citizens. This is not a spam topic, please if you can coperate, or if you have been a victim of identity theft or bad customer serce from this company's, maybe i can help you out, by giving you a clue on how you became a victim.
Please join my blog and coment what you think about 'it. Thanks

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abispac:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on November 22, 2010, 05:18:09 pm ---Have had it stolen twice thanks to Wells Fargo. 

Once they had a computer taken out of a facility, another time, who knows?  The first time, they offered me a discount on credit protection services.  Gee.. thanks, guys.  (I moved my student loan elsewhere)

The second time, they sent me a new debit card that was the same number as the cloned one except with the last two digits switched around.  And refused to replace it when I complained.  Thanks again, Wells Fargo.

Another time was my fault - I dropped my debit card.  Within minutes someone had run up ~$500 on it but I had it called it almost immediately, etc. 

FWIW, I hope your blog has spell check.










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too bad that wells fargo its not managed from  the comanys i know, but i hope this blog starts a serius fight so companys can  send their customer services jobs back in the US and with more security implemented.

eds1275:
Good luck to you - the only time I had fraud committed on me, Mastercard called and asked "Have you recently spent over $5000 dollars in a sporting goods store in the Southern United States?" The answer was no - they told me they were mailing a new card and that I should cut up the old one and that this was "no longer any of my business."

hypernova:
I'm going to be flat-out blunt here.

Unless you fix your atrocious spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc (i.e. English) I would not count on too much of a following on your blog.

I applaud your efforts, but you've absolutely got to take your time when writing, especially if you want to be taken seriously.

Hoopz:
Twice and the first was Wells Fargo.  I had a charge for a PS3 game from an online store that I dont remember.  It didnt have a description so I was trying to figure out what I purchased.  I finally called, they told me what it was and told me to call Wells Fargo to tell them it was fraud. 

The second time was with Apple.  Someone jacked up about 2500 worth of crap the day the Ipad came out.  My credit union called me on that one. 

Not sure that constitutes what you're looking for though.  It may just be fraudulent charges v. true identity theft.

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