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Martin60
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May I naively, gauchely and helplessly post this link here:
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Martin [ 10. May 2014, 15:20: Message edited by: Firenze ]
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Uncle Pete
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Martin - you are being totally naive and living very dangerously. Take down that Facebook page.
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Anglo Catholic Relict
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I have been just as naive. In the past few weeks I have sent £30 to a homeless man in Gateshead who I only know from Twitter.
I now have nothing more to send him because I am very low income; I expect the dreaded text from the bank any day to say I have gone just a little too far; it happens.
But even if it does not help much, surely it is better to try, than not.
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Doublethink.
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How do you know he/they are genuine ? It carries all the same risks as romance fraud. [ 10. May 2014, 14:20: Message edited by: Doublethink ]
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Firenze
Ordinary decent pagan
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Quite apart from the unwisdom of linking to personal information, it falls under the interdict on advertising in posts.
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L'organist
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I used to be related-by-marriage to a frighteningly techie type (on the board of a Very Famous IT giant).
When the subject of internet banking first came up he advised not to touch: later amended it to only if one used hardware named after a fruit (and then at own risk). To this day he won't use internet banking and keeps uses cards for separate purposes so any fraud can be spotted quickly.
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Martin60
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Sorry. Thanks. Nobody can hack a Barclays account. And Giovanna is as real as they come. As battered and broken and inconsolable in a soup kitchen queue, over the past three years, as they come. If she's a fraud, she's the best I've ever been had by.
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Boogie
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quote: Originally posted by Martin PC not & Ship's Biohazard: Sorry. Thanks. Nobody can hack a Barclays account.
Famous last words.
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Martin60
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Which have absolutely nothing to do with my account detail visibility.
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Doublethink.
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It is possible to debit money from your account with those details, it doesn't require anyone to hack anything.
As Jeremy Clarkson found out that time he published his in the paper. [ 11. May 2014, 10:53: Message edited by: Doublethink ]
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Martin60
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I bet it wasn't a Barclays account.
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Kitten
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quote: Originally posted by Martin PC not & Ship's Biohazard: Sorry. Thanks. Nobody can hack a Barclays account.
My Mother would beg to differ, as she found out to her cost
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Doublethink.
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Why would it being Barclays make any difference Martin ? If I gave you my pin number and my bank card you would be able to withdraw money. Because that is how the system is designed to work.
You set up a direct debit or a bank transfer with your name, sort code and (sometimes) the name of your bank. I think you can probably also get a payday loan with those details from some lenders.
Likewise paypal accounts.
A lock can be the most unpickable in the world, but if you don't actually lock the door it is still fuck all use. [ 11. May 2014, 12:21: Message edited by: Doublethink ]
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Firenze
Ordinary decent pagan
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Online security, hackability and why you should never tell anyone anything over the Internet - all subjects susceptible of discussion.
Just not here perhaps.
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