Monaila said:What do you doing today?
I am glad that you voted, but it is not really necessary to "hate" the candidates. If you "support" a candidate, that is a positive feeling. If you "hate" a candidate that is a negative feeling. Try to keep that "negative" poison out of your spirit. You will feel better.Monaila said:I voted too. I hate both Bush and Kerry. I'm not interesting about Politics. Yikes!
Christy
oh ouchies!!! hope everything will be work out!!! yikes!DeafSCUBA98 said:got up, yawning, oh crap its voting day.. eek.. look whats in my mail box.. arahh saw a letter from wells fargo education from SD.. read letter.. *SHOCKED* letter informed me that 4 computers was stolen at their facility where student loan statements are printed which my personal and confidential information about me, and my account was on one of those computer which contains my name, my address, my SSN and account information (son of B*T*CH) something i gotta worry about been identity theif myself.... *thud*
Yikes! That is awful!DeafSCUBA98 said:got up, yawning, oh crap its voting day.. eek.. look whats in my mail box.. arahh saw a letter from wells fargo education from SD.. read letter.. *SHOCKED* letter informed me that 4 computers was stolen at their facility where student loan statements are printed which my personal and confidential information about me, and my account was on one of those computer which contains my name, my address, my SSN and account information (son of B*T*CH) something i gotta worry about been identity theif myself.... *thud*
yes.. the wells fargo bank gave me appologize to me and all the costumers who's file is been stolen and gave 1 year free of membership in wells fargo select® Identity theft protection... for no cost for all of us. which includes,Reba said:Yikes! That is awful!
Did the letter give you any advice on how to protect your identity?
If they didn't, here are some suggestions:
When you get your bank and credit card statements, read them carefully for any suspicious transactions.
You might want to contact your bank and let them know. That way, if they let anything slip by, you will be on record as having reported and warned them. (Make a copy of your letter from Wells Fargo for the bank, and have someone from the bank sign it to prove that you warned them. It might protect you.)
Watch your mail for any suspicious bills that come from companies you never use.
You might need to keep an eye on your DMV record. Sometimes identity thieves use the info to get a driver's license in your name, then get traffic tickets on your record.
Get a copy of your credit report so you can compare anything suspicious that gets added to it later.
I hope it goes well for you.