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Yafatou,
I had forgotten that Momodou Camara was the one who traced the origins of
the poison postings of Matarr Njie.
He has done an outstanding job for you here.
There are all kinds of creative ways that people can access and use credit
and check card info, thense days. I read a report that says that these guys
can insert comething into an ATM machine and if you then use it, it will
allow them ot collect your pin number and other details ot be able to use
your cards.
I am sure that something like this is well coordinated and they are probably
working with people here in the U.S who then use this method to collect your
data and then pass it on to them to use outside the country.
It is adviced that when you use an ATM machine, look carefully to make sure
there isn't a thin plastic sheet or something like that inserted in the slot
before you put in your card.
Good luck.
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 4/9/03 11:06:53 PM Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:
> Wow!!! ...Thank goodness.!!....gracias.!! .. Merci !! .Jerijef !!
> Momodou Camara from Denmark....sent me this info and I guess I should share
>
> this with the rest of the list in case you become a victim.
>
>
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