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lol@incontinence
k1 |
03.09.07 - 1:28 pm | #
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Does the incontinence come from typing in your account info, or when you get a statement to realize just how much account info you gave?
Daniel Koster |
03.09.07 - 1:29 pm | #
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XD
I was looking at it trying to figure out what you were talking about...and then...
So yeah, I see it now.
Aaron |
03.09.07 - 2:59 pm | #
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Actually I see two, now. I missed the incontinence. But, here is a site for a bank, that mentions PayPal out of the blue.
And seriously, if anyone falls for this, you know, inputting your ATM PIN code in to a random page, they should be BANNED from the Internet.
T Man |
03.09.07 - 4:07 pm | #
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T Man gets the prize!
Alex Eckelberry |
03.09.07 - 5:50 pm | #
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LOL, I totally missed the "incontinence". I saw the Paypal thing.
I didn't bother to read it carefully enough, I guess.
It's unreal, but yeah, many phishing emails/sites have terrible grammar/conflicting messages. Often, you can identify these sites simply by looking for stupid spelling errors.
Haven't these people ever heard of spelling/grammar check?
Aaron |
03.10.07 - 9:52 am | #
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those two mistakes are funny. As for the CVV number, many debit cards are also debit Visas or MCs and in order to do online commerce, you must input the CVV as well, so just having the number to do online purchasing isn't enough.
Still the Paypal thing was a hoot.
Mackeyser |
03.13.07 - 3:56 pm | #
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When an online banking site is undergoing maintenance, don't they usually tell you to try again later? If you actually fell for this one, then you probably shouldn't be banking online...
Dano |
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03.15.07 - 10:39 pm | #
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I saw the paypal thing, and then zoomed in on the image and noticed the "incontinence" error. Pretty funny lol.
Luie |
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12.11.07 - 2:29 am | #
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