I have been getting numerous emails asking me to confirm or update my bank account with various different banks.
The first one I got was from Bank Of America (my bank) The e-mail looked just as one from BOA would so I clicked the link and began following the instructions, until they started asking for my Social and pin number and it made me nervous. I have still been able to log into my online account with out trouble so I believe it was a faulty e-mail.
Even more so since today I have receive 3 or 4 more e-mails from banks I do not have an account with (WellsFargo, Wachovia).
So this is just a general beware and reminder. NEVER give personal info over the internet, unless it\'s someone you have already been in direct contact with.
this is actually called
phishing.

but yeah, don\'t be a dumbass and you\'ll be fine.
Welcome to 1989 Mr. Diddler!!!!
Thanks Todd, so if it\'s 1989 you must be what 62 now? How\'s the quitting smoking going??? :finger: what I get for trying to be a nice guy.... :rolleyes:
internet scams? preposterous!
Robyn siad she fell off the wagon I figured you did too, just trying to push buttons.
Hopefully Tues.......again......ugggghhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Tues what your quitting again? tisk tisk tisk :no:
Why? Should we not try again???
not what I said.....
As I said to Robyn just cause you have one doesn\'t mean you should start up again right then and there we\'re all human we\'re all gonna faulter.
Chris the bank account thing is a scam but make sure you follow any/all directions from ebay about updating your personal information. If you don\'t, you may not be able to make ebay purchases anymore which means you will have to work much harder to acquire used womens\' underwear.
I don\'t use ebay, but if I can get used women\'s panties on there I just might start using it