<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:HelveticaNeue, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif;font-size:12pt"><div id="id_54181ab7e45927a34124696"><span data-ft='{"tn":"K"}'>Word of warning to everyone, keep an eagle eye on your bank accounts. Last month I recd a notice from my bank, it seems a gentleman in Nigeria had hacked my debit card number (thankfully NOT my account) and was trying to have a good time on my dime!. Thank goodness for bank fraud alerts, guess they figured it was highly unlikely I was using my debit card both in a grocery store here and someplace in Lagos, Nigeria on the same day! C<span>losed out that debit card, got a new one. This Saturday evening, got a recorded call from something called Credit Card Alliance, saying my debit card was locked due to security issues? I listened to some of the recording until they said "please enter your debit card number." I don't THINK
so!!! Hung up and called the bank, they said no hold was on my account. I looked up the telephone number online, needless to say, it's a scam. As they used to say on "Hill Street Blues," - Let's be careful out there. Do not give any personal information over the phone to unsolicited callers (or emails, letters) AND - a note to you folks in Nigeria or anywhere else, if you want to commit fraud, how about going after someone who actually has some money for a change? Can't have TOO much fun with my anemic little bank balance!</span></span><br></div></div></body></html>