I did not give out any information and I will send the number that called
me (from my caller ID) to customer support. Thanks. Kathy

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Ron Ferguson <[email protected]>wrote:

> JL,
>
> I entirely agree. I have never, nor will I ever, give *any* personal
> information to an unsolicited phone call unless, they are calling from a
> number in my telephone address book and I know the name of the person
> calling. High on this list of personal details is bank account information.
>
> Incidentally, my land-line phone shows the caller number (and name if in
> the
> address book) - called "Caller Display" in the UK, so if the number is
> withheld, or a special number eg. free phone or local pricing then I will
> not normally answer as I assume the caller will either be wanting to sell
> something or are conducting an intrusive survey! If they really do wish to
> talk to me they can leave a message on my answerphone - 99% of the time
> they
> do not.
>
> Ron Ferguson
> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JLB
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 11:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] GenealogyBank
>
> Unless I initiated the call myself to a known reputable company to make
> a purchase, I would not be giving out my credit card number and other
> personal information to someone who 'just happened to call'.
>
> I'm not saying it's the case with this, because I just don't know, but I
> do know people have no end of ideas how to get their hands on people's
> personal information. Good idea; check with Legacy. If it's not them,
> someone is pretending to be.
> ---
> JL Beeken
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/
>
> On 8/22/2012 2:36 PM, Lavern Hall wrote:
> > Hi Kathy,
> > When I first subscribed to GenealogyBank, I received a couple of phone
> > calls from them. The nature of their calls were to ask how I liked the
> > program and how they could be of help.
> > I have never received a call like the one you described from Legacy.
> > Unless Legacy Family Tree is having some sort of a marketing campaign,
> > it makes me wonder who actually called you. If you haven't done so
> > already, it might be a good idea to contact Legacy.
> > Best,
> > Lavern Hall
> > Aurora, Ohio, USA
> > On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:40 PM, JLB <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> > wrote:
> >
> >     Gee, it sounds like it could have been anyone. Not Legacy and not
> >     GenealogyBank. It seems like a weird thing for Legacy to be doing.
> >
> >     Perhaps an enterprising marketer? All they would need is your credit
> >     card number to make a purchase through their affiliate account.
> >
> >     Then, on the other hand, maybe it was an enterprising marketer who
> > just
> >     wanted your credit card number and all your other personal
> information
> >     so they could go shopping elsewhere.
> >     ---
> >     JL Beeken
> >     JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> >     http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/
> >
> >     On 8/22/2012 1:26 PM, Kathy Meyer wrote:
> >      > Just got a call and they identified themselves as calling from
> > Legacy
> >      > Family Tree and first thing wanted to know if I'd upgraded to
> > version
> >      > 7.5 and I said that upgrade happened a really long time ago. He
> >     wasn't
> >      > talking about any of the version upgrades since then.  He
> >     proceeded to
> >      > ask about GenealogyBank and if I'd tried that and that as a Legacy
> >      > Family Tree user, I could get a discount. He even ended the call
> >     saying
> >      > something like thank you for using Legacy Family Tree.
> >      > Just want to know if that was really LFT calling or if Genealogy
> >     Bank is
> >      > being a bit misleading there.  Didn't bother me; I know all about
> >      > GenealogyBank and that Legacy is associated with them somewhat,
> > gives
> >      > discounts etc. and maybe a lot of people wouldn't be aware.  I'm
> >     all for
> >      > advertising your business; just hoping it was LFT making the
> > call...
> >      > Kathy
> >      >
> >      > --
> >      > Kathy Meyer
> >      > Personal Publishing Consultant
> >      > Phone: 801-921-9644 <tel:801-921-9644>
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> > sharing
> >      > them with family.
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>
>
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