Sounds like a hair club for men commercial. I'm not just a customer, I own
the company too.
My company is called card guard USA, yet it's located in Canada.
And I really believe this line too:
CardGuard believes in helping others. Our feature service is FREE and will
remain so. We give you the opportunity to make a donation in lieu of
charging for our services. All money donated will go to charitable
organizations in your respective communities.
So instead of charging me, you ask for me to make a donation and then you
will give it back to charities in my area?
No wonder you are based in Canada, if you were in the United States you
would have to answer this question:
Please tell me which charities in my area you have supported, and how much
you have donated to them?
But hey, I won't let the fact that even the address of the company is a
fake, it's a mail box rental location:
http://www.bot.com/ContentIslands/PublicPages/MenuPages/Business/MailboxRentals.asp
So lets see if I have this right. I should trust you with all my
information because you have been mugged and all your credit information
stolen? Or is you carry too many credit cards when you go shopping as you
said in another post? Or is it because a criminal would have says to ring
up charges because it would take us a week or so to locate the number for
MasterCard and visa and American express? Four mouse clicks on the visa
site to get the number. One mouse click on MasterCard.
Noticed how you neglected to mention that no matter how much the criminal
charges, I'm not liable for anything other then the first $50 until I report
the card as stolen. Funny how that works.
"Steve" wrote in message
news:5bba6618.0312141359.6c4aed7e@posting.google.com...
> Do people ever worry when their traveling what would happen if they
> lost their credit cards or ID? That's what happened to me! I didn't
> know who to call to report my cards stolen, or how to get a new
> passport, or what to do to make sure someone didn't use my passport
> and SSN to steal my identity!
>
> There are lots of things you can do to make sure this doesn't happen
> to you. The best way I found is to be prepared. There are free
> services on the web that can help you protect yourself.
>
> My favorite page is:
> http://www.cardguardusa.com
>
> On their site I used their free CardPages to create a list of all my
> emergency contact numbers that I would need next time I lose any
> important documents or credit cards. And I can access my CardPages
> from anywhere via the internet.
>
> Here are some other great pages I found that have some great
> information on identity theft and fraud.
>
> http://www.cardguardusa.com
> http://www.cardguard.ca
> http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/
> http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/fraud/idtheft.html
> http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/idtheft.htm
>
> **Please copy and distribute freely.
>
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