Bob I strongly DO NOT recommend "AC Delivers" they were recommended to me by some one on the list. I can give you the details of there NON Delivery off list if you want, they are terrible and require advance payment, you can guess why. I would however strongly recommend Mike Caldwell cell 404 427 0444 who hauls very expensive antique furniture across the US. I used him recently on a large fragile highly carved book case from Demoine Iowa to Calif. and he did a great job reasonable($160 less than AC quoted me) , honest and was fast. I hired him almost 3 months after AC Delivers was hired on my victrola and he delivered weeks before them. bob <[email protected]> wrote: I have a potential cusstomer for some phonographs in California. Unfortunately I'm in Mass., so I need to find a mover for them. I know there are a few people that specialize in this but I have lost their names. Can anyone on the list make recomendations? Thanks RMV
_______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list [email protected] Phono-L Archive http://www.oldcrank.org/pipermail/phono-l/ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. From [email protected] Tue Mar 21 14:30:05 2006 From: [email protected] (George) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:11:29 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] Paypal Spoof References: <020a01c64d28$484bb6f0$0402a...@bobs> Message-ID: <0be401c64d37$0181c660$0ea14...@valuedcb7d4c82> Let me add yet another variation of fraud I received last month. This email was supposedly from Fed-Ex . I have accounts with all the major shippers including Fed-Ex. This email looked very real and offered a contest. All I had to do was click on the link included in the email. On that site I was asked to enter my Fed-Ex account number and password. Being suspicious I went directly to the Fed-Ex web site and could not find any mention of this contest. I then clicked on a contact email included on the original email and was soon contacted by someone offering to take my info directly and enter me in the contest. I took my suspicions one step further and called Fed-Ex. After being transfer to their fraud department I learned that no such contest existed and they were going to investigate from their end. The email and contact info were all forwarded to their fraud department. I never heard anything more about it. This one was very clever and the only reason I can imagine someone wanting my account info was to ship items through Fed-Ex and charge it back to my credit card or maybe enter Fed-Ex and get my charge card info based on my account info. George ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob To: 'Antique Phonograph List' Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 3:44 PM Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Paypal Spoof Mark, Since you use FireFox, check out SpoofStick at: http://www.spoofstick.com/ This is the best plug-in I've found for spotting bogus web sites. Displays up in the left side of the FireFox OR Internet Explorer tool bar the "real" web sit you are currently viewing. Just adds another layer of visibility to these phishing expeditions. Bob I get these with amazing frequency. As Bill has said, these folks are a bunch of dopes, because of their (to some of us) obvious use of improper grammar and spelling. But they keep at it, because enough innocent folks are bigger dopes apparently, and fall into these obvious traps. I use Firefox as my browser and Outlook as my email client, but I pre-screen all messages on the POP server first with Mailwasher (www.mailwasher.net.) I have an older version (2.0.40 beta) and love it. It enables me to flag messages right on the server without downloading them to my computer, filter messages as from friendly sources like Phono-L, and identifies messages with attachments. Messages can be previewed from the server and deleted directly from the server without ever hitting my computer inbox. Junk messages may be marked for bouncing, which means if a legitimate return address is used, a phony bounce message will be transmitted to the sender appearing to come from my ISP's mail daemon stating that my email address is invalid. One of the best things about the program from the standpoint of identifying and combating phishers is that whenever a message contains a link, when it is previewed, Mailwasher identifies the URL which the link is actually linked to, so while the visible text of the link may read https://www.paypal.com/login, I can see that the link is actually coded to send me to http://boy_am_i_stupid_to_click_on_this.bg/paypal/please_take_my_account_inf ormation_and_steal_all_of_my_money.htm. Here is an example: I copied the following text from what Mailwasher displayed for me in the preview screen in a message my mail server received while the first messages from this thread were coming in: _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list [email protected] Phono-L Archive http://www.oldcrank.org/pipermail/phono-l/ -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.2.6/287 - Release Date: 3/21/2006

