I just got a notice from the University of Texas saying that there had been an identity theft of my name and address. They sent it to my old address. Not to worry. I don't think I will tell UT that I moved.

Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Lowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: Online Banking


At 06/05/2006, Gaffer wrote:
I have to agree with you ! Its too easy to get scammed and then there is
the hassle of chasing the banks to get it sorted!  No Way!

If your bank provides online services, then your information is there whether you choose to access it or not. Choosing to use those services is a personal decision, of course, but if they were to be hacked your information would be just as vulnerable as anyone elses. Welcome to the 21st Century. <grin>
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Tony Lowe, The HapMaster
What if the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?

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