nope, eastern euro most likely
yong bisaya, maaring sumablay sa salita pero never sa spelling
nope, eastern euro most likely
yong bisaya, maaring sumablay sa salita pero never sa spelling
owww, shy*t! pano kaya yun! sana alang nangyari kung ano man ang balak ng gunggong na yun!! thanks sa mga advice ha!!
checked my card online, ala pa naman pagbabago so far! sana walang mangyari...
Maybe we should inform citibank about this scam. What do u think mga members?
dba uso ngayon mga spam? eh diba sa mga database ng mga citibank ek ek, meron clang parang address book, dba mga spyware/virus spreads itself via the addressbook of the victim and sends to all in the contact list... parang ganun din yan...
Originally posted by kiper
labo naman gumawa ng letter nun..beesaya ata.
Bakit first thing that will hit the perfect human mind ay BISAYA ?? Bakit hindi TUHGALOG ang term na gagamitin ?? Flame na ba ito and the people of the Philippines think Tagalogs etc are better than the VISAYANS ?? Pala ... taga CEBU ako !!
Got this mail, too...
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----- Forwarded by Eliza L. Sto Domingo/BPI on 11/21/03 10:20 AM -----
>
>In case you receive a similar email to this, don't click on the link
>and don't give any information! I checked with Citibank (as encouraged
>by the Social Engineering video we saw =D) and they said they do not
>send emails to verify account information.
>
>
>Forewarned is forearmed.
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>--- Citibank <Citibank27*citicards.com> wrote:
> > Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 22:38:49 -0500
> > From: Citibank <Citibank27*citicards.com>
> > To: Lsumpaico <lsumpaico*yahoo.com>
> > Subject: Citibank E-mail Verification:
> > lsumpaico*yahoo.com
> >
> > Dear Citibank Member,
> >
> > This email was sent by the Citibank server to verify
> > your e-mail
> > address. You must complete this process by clicking
> > on the link
> > below and entering in the small window your Citibank ATM/Debit Card
> > number and PIN that you use on ATM. This is done for your protection
> > -- because some of our members
> > no longer have access to their email addresses and
> > we must
> > verify it.
> >
> > To verify your e-mail address and access your bank
> > account,
> > click on the link below. If nothing happens when you
> > click on the
> > link (or if you use AOL), copy and paste the link
> > into the address
> > bar of your web browser.
> >
> >
> >
>http://www.citibank.com:ac-l07GwvCJ2....Da.rU/?CzU2AZ
>o57Y
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>
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------
> > Thank you for using Citibank!
> > ---------------------------------------------
> >
> > This automatic email sent to: lsumpaico*yahoo.com
> > Do not reply to this email.
> >
Back to the topic , correct me if im wrong pero hindi ito kagagawan ng CITIBANK but hackers or spammers na gusto lang kumita illegally . WJy worry about it unless nagbigay na kayo ng info ninyo sa wrong person whom would be the last one your gonna trust ?? Its all about commonsense , ika nga .... WALANG MANLOLOKO KUNG WALANG NAGPAPALOKO . Guys and gals , kahit na BANK of AMRERICA pa yan , if it doesnt matter to our concerns , dont bother checking it out for we all know that ( SPAMS) once you open it , they will trace the e-mail addy and will keep on sending bullcrap messages , best thing to do ?? Delete messages kung di ninyo kilala .
Speaking of credit card fraud, what other measures do you guys take to safeguard your credit card and bank account info?
Do you shred/burn your credit card statements, charge slips, bank account monthly summaries, and returned checks when its time to dispose of them, or do you just crumple them and put your faith in the integrity of the garbage collector?
Do you make sure that only the cashier is able to see you credit card when you pay for something in a store, or do you casually leave it lying on the counter for all to see?
When shopping online, do you buy only from reputable merchants, and do you make sure that your transaction is being processed using a secure (HTTPS) web connection?
Any other tips, peeps?
As much as possible ay dont use the plastic cash unless its emergency . Kahit ito ay regular ATM cards lang , they can always find a way to get ur identity not only from bank statements but sa phone bills , utility bills ,cable bills etc . The reason being is , kung ano man ang info tungkol sa sarili on other kind of statements ay similar lang ito sa bank statements w/c sometimes those people wonder ... paano nila nalaman ang aking bank acocunt info though never ako nagbigay ng info on the first hand ? They got it thru ur bills etc and old statements , and shredding or burning it is a good way , better act now or sorry .
yes, you are correct and so do the people who replied before youBack to the topic , correct me if im wrong pero hindi ito kagagawan ng CITIBANK but hackers or spammers na gusto lang kumita illegally
anyway, foul yata yung sinabi nilang Bisaya ah...hehehe.
mikey177, I've invested a shredder at home.