AMEX is great! Had my CC lifted when I was hit by a car in Turkey &
jumped by the occupants. I got to the Purser's desk on Golden & they
contacted AMEX to close account & they had a new card for me to use
right there.......... and I am still using the new card which is my
new account#.
"Mike Cordelli" wrote in message news:...
> 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.
>
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> "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.
> > |