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Topic: Should I be freaked out?
Ryuujin
posted 03-02-2004 08:39:43 PM
Recieved this spam e-mail today in my inbox, and as a deviation from my usual spam, this one had information on me such as my name and address. Thing is I rarely give this information out. Should I report this spam to my ISP?

quote:

Great News Brandon Corbett
I'm Natasha Veloria with a Refi-
nance and New Home Purch company.

Brandon Corbett, I would like to hurriedly help you lighten your monthly pmts for the Corbett home at XXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX, XX XXXXX.

use your acct 84453 [links to .repairestablished84453resolution.com] and update your records with us.

Warmest Regards
Natasha Veloria
Cust Service Specialist

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Vecchio Hickory
Pancake
posted 03-02-2004 08:51:12 PM
You could just to be cautious. I wouldn't overly worry. Most of what they had seems to be a matter of public record. Unless they actually had your card number.

You'd be surprised how easy it is for these bastards to get info, even unlisted telephone numbers.

Aaron (the good one)
posted 03-02-2004 08:58:36 PM
That certainly isn't a scam.
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