Posted by Bob Huntress on October 11, 2011 at 19:37:55 from (184.41.112.213):
In Reply to: O/T What to do now posted by 37chief on October 11, 2011 at 15:44:12:
You implied that you know which email was the source of the identity theft? Have you turned it over to the FBI Cyber crimes office? They can trace the ISP address, you know? One thing I do when an unsolicited email ask for things, such as my SS#, I give the correct phone number and a completely false SS#. In about half the cases, they will call me, at which time I generally laugh at them. When I was stationed in Memphis, I recieved a call at work from some scammer who started by asking how I had been, like we were old friends. My chief, warrent officer and department head were in my office when I recieved the call. I asked him if he knew me, to which he said he did, and that we were friends. I told him kinda loud that I knew he was lying. If he knew me, he won"t want to be my friend. My department head started laughing, and I continued with telling the scammer that there were three people in that room, each knew me, yet, none of them liked me, which was actually true of the department head. I then hung up on him. My favorite one was a mouthy jerk that called me at work demanding immediate payment by phone. These calls always came to me at work. Real bill collectors speak nice. This guy was screaming about how he was going to call the police and send me to jail, so clearly he was full of it. I told him to hold for the police chief and handed the phone to my chief who started asking him who he was and how he got a secure Homeland security telephone number. It wasn"t really a secure number. we were just the engineering shop, but it was funny.
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