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drbee 8 months ago
I’d bet there are some out there that Would bite on this….
TStyle78 8 months ago
Seems legit.
Oh Really? 8 months ago
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mokspr Premium Member 8 months ago
“We also require your SSN and a valid bank account number…”
cuzinron47 8 months ago
Well a username and password isn’t gonna get ‘em anything, it’s probably the annual subscription to their anti-scam service that they get you.
Just-me 8 months ago
Enter that information along with your full name, date of birth and social security number, which would be used strictly to verify your identity.
Watchdog 8 months ago
Too many
PaulZagorsky 8 months ago
If you EVER have a technical problem with an application (say, your password manager) and you need technical assistance, DO NOT google/bing/duck duck go/ … search for that company’s help desk. Either use the application itself and to search for a bine-fide contact number from within the app OR (if the app is dead) go to the company’s bone-fide, you absolutely KNOW it is legitimate and search for a contact number that way. If you web search, bad actors use SEO (search engine optimization) and actually pay money to get their malicious search result on the first page. The result is you think you are contacting a legitimate help desk but you are not. I could go VERY, very wrong from there.