Re: [MBZ] Credit protection

2006-02-10 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
Constantine N. Polites wrote: The following was sent to me by a former classmate, Dan Egan. It is certainly very useful. Some Good things to think about in our new and wondrous world! Subject: Attorney's advice ATTORNEY'S ADVICE-NO CHARGE A corporate attorney sent the following

Re: [MBZ] Credit protection

2006-02-10 Thread David Brodbeck
Constantine N. Polites wrote: 2. Do not sign the back of your credit cards. Instead, put PHOTO ID REQUIRED. Many merchants will no longer accept unsigned cards. They want to compare the signature on the card to the one you make on the receipt. Also, #1 is false. Banks do not

Re: [MBZ] Credit protection

2006-02-10 Thread LT Don
True. But you can then dispute them and the bank will probably dis-honor the check. I've done this a few times with my MR folks who have two-signature checking accounts, when they pass a check with just their signature on it. The check was cancelled and they had to make the bill right out of

Re: [MBZ] Credit protection

2006-02-10 Thread PONDERSOA
THIS is exactly the same info i give to any body who gets there stuff stolen this is good and accurate info ...well done collins phila pa 1985 500 sec In a message dated 2/9/2006 8:31:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: However, here is what is perhaps most

[MBZ] Credit protection

2006-02-09 Thread Constantine N. Polites
The following was sent to me by a former classmate, Dan Egan. It is certainly very useful. Some Good things to think about in our new and wondrous world! Subject: Attorney's advice ATTORNEY'S ADVICE-NO CHARGE A corporate attorney sent the following out to the employees in his