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Oldtimers like me have a card that they no long use.
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Four kids in our family and all of ours are sequential as well.
Edit: back at university in the early 80s, I had a professor that could tell where you were born by the first three digits of your Social Security number. Going around the classroom, he told me I was born in Connecticut, I said no, I was born in Alabama. Apparently my parents did not get Social Security numbers for us until after three or four years for me. Longer for my older brother and sister. Quote:
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Well, I guess the letter was actually from Barclays. I got another letter saying I was barred from any activity with the card until I send them my information. Aint going to happen. I get better perks with my other cards anyway. I still can not believe they expect me to give up all that info.
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WHen I saw your original post, it didn't click that you got physical mail, mail delivered by the USPS, right? "A letter" to me means something that the post office delivered? That would be hugely ballsy for scammers. Email scamming is one thing, but scamming through the USPS will, if you get caught, put you in the federal pound me in the @ß prison. If it's email, then it's still a bit more sophisticated than usual. Send the first email, folks ignore it. Send the second email and I'd bet that it would scare a bunch of folks that were on the line into sending the info. It's a shame that you can't do what they used to do in the movies, back nuke the connections whether it be stealing from the scammers, melting their computers, frying their brains. That would be awesome! |
Mine is so old it’s cuneiform on papyrus.
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The 700 prefix used to be reserved for the Railroad Retirement Society since that pre-dated SS |
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Honestly, instead of this giant mystery, why not just call the number on the back of one of your cards? My guess is they’ll say no, you’re being scammed - ignore the letter. MAYBE they’ll say, yep that’s us. We need this info, to which you can then say, nope, cancel the cards.
Done. Five minutes. |
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No way in hell. If CC does that I'll just go to Venmo from a account that I'll keep just the amount I'm sending (at another bank). |
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Most purchases we just use cash these days. Pretty hard for a fraudster to hack cash. ;) |
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My Sams credit cars has the best cash back and I will keep using that. I have a Capital One card for on line stuff. |
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