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 Hi. What is better, paying your cell bill with a check card, or credit card? -19 year old college student?
Hello, I am signing up for my own cell phone plan, it had been under my moms name, (I would just pay her cash) and I was wondering what is the best way to pay for the monthly bill? I could have it ...


 Can I pay a credit card bill with cash?
I know this seems retarded.. I just got my first credit card, and paid for $100,00 worth of college classes on the card. I'm obviously going to pay the full amount back when I get my bill but..<...


 Ive been offered a loan from nigeria! what do you think?
has anyone else been in this position? what was the out come? any one actualy get the loan or is it a scam to get your detail?...


 I need a school loan but I have hardly any credit and I don't have a co-signer. Can someone help?
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 Do you think credit cards are evil ?

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or are people stupid who get them and don't pay there bill?...


 Whats your opinion taking out a Loan to pay off Debt???
My debt is not that sky high, however I would like to pay it off by getting a loan and the montly payment wouldn't be so bad. However my partner is not agreeing to this and I'm worried the ...


 Why cant i get motivated to have a shower?
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 I just got a credit card....is my credit score at zero???
does your credit start at zero and just start working itself up?? how long will it take for me to build decent credit?...


 Hi I owe 3 creditors over 80000 $ and I've been told that I could possibly go to jail,?
I'm trying to find out if it's true and how long do I have to pay them back and how ? and can I ever establish good credit again? it's been over 4 months that I haven't paid any ...


 I just pulled my credit report, my husband's credit card is listed there. Is this right?
I just pulled my credit report and my husband's credit card is listed there. He put my name on his account and gave me a card. Is it right for them to list this on my report if it's not my ...


 Whats the best way to get your credit score up?
I've heard paying your bills on time for at least 6 months...
Plzzzz ...


 What is the best way to not get sued?
i was careless with money when i was younger, and now i owe money to 3 major credit card companies (Bank of America, Citi, Chase) i was able to settle with Citi, so i'm not worried about them, ...


 If you were my husband, where would you have hidden my credit card?
I'm trying to order stuff online...
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chacha: I am doing that as soon as I find his wallet..
GOOD IDEA....


 I am 18, should I get a credit card?
Hi, I am 18, live on my own and have a job and I want a credit card. The only problem is, I have no credit and have been refused by The bay, Canadian Tire, Mastercard and Capital one.

I ...


 How many credit cards do you have?
How many do you use? Visa, Masterd Card, Discover, American E...


 I need to find a personal loan for $5000 at 20% or less and pay it back over two years. Is this possible?
My credit is minimal, no co-signer possible. Suggestions would be much appreciated!!!...


 What will happen if i don't pay a hospital bill?
ok, i have no health insurance and i work of the books. I got a hospital bill for $980.00 because i had something in my eye. how bad will it mess up my credit if i refuse to pay it....


 Can i get arrested for using my dads credit card without permission?
i spent like 20 ...


 Credit card for kids?
How can a kid under 18 buy things online? Like i heard about a prepaid credit card. Is it like a card that you put money on, and you can use it to buy stuff online with? help please :]...


 What are the best ways to make money online?
Does anyone knows how I can make money online?...



Rest of Your Life Off
I just got an e -mail from Bank of America. Is this a scam?
This e-mail indicated that my account will be frozen unless I re verify my info including, ss#, password and credit card # and other personal info.

The funny thing is I am not even a BofA customer. Has anyone else gotten something like this? To me it seems painfully obvious that this is someone else trying to scam personal info posing as BofA. What do you think?
                     
 




jane
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Never respond to these emails. They are attempting to gain your confidential information. These emails are sent out in hopes of winding up in even one B of A customer's email. Then that person will click on the lick which has been set up to look like B of A's website. Then the unsuspecting client enters their information giving it to an identity thief.

NO bank, credit card company, ebay, etc will ever send you an email asking for you personal information. Delete these emails immediately.


Nancy L
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Scam Scam Scam, Never give out your SS# on line or on the phone. People will do anything ! Here is another one.......

If someone comes to your front door saying they are checking for ticks due
to the warming weather and asks you to take your clothes off and dance
around with your arms up...

DO NOT DO IT!! IT IS A SCAM!!


Give Blood
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Anything supposedly from a financial institution that asks for that kind of information is a scam. I would take it to a Bof A outlet and let them take it from there. These people are just trying to get YOUR money from you by using your identity and info.


radioactive_babywipes
YES


trashy
you should delete it with your spam button.,


blartholemew
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Yes I got one yesterday and I don't use Bank Of America. Fill it out with bogus info and let them try to use it. The want to waste your time, waste theirs


Luscious Diva
It's obviously a scam. Neither BOA, nor any other financial institution would not send you such an email.


dmcg1012
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i get stuff like that alot -
if you don't have a BoA account - how can they freeze it?


Crab Hand
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SCAM! A bank will Never send emails like that!! If u ever get something from YOUR OWN bank like that, or like anything, Report it to them and they will thank u!


ZACH
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It is a scam. No bank in the world will send an email asking for your details - because they already do have all your details.

Beware it is fishy trick to get your information to rob you.
Please do not even open such emails and it would be better if you could send a copy to your banks if the email portrays the logo of the bank and so on


John H
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This is a spoof email. Just delete it do not reply.


♥ ♥
I get all that crap, too.
I think its fake....I hate that stupid kind of mail!!!!!


JediMaster
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yes it's a scam, they just want your personal info so the scammer can have fun buying stuff at your expense.


LaCasita
It's a phishing email trying to get your logon information (If you had an account with BofA.) If you hold your mouse over the link they give, the address is either something other than BofA or a javascript. Don't ever click on a link inside an email asking for verification unless you were expecting the email.


answerit
This is Scam do not give them any info. they would never ask for that on line.


amrepa
The local news in my area reported on this last week. It is definitely a scam!!


Paula from Maple Street
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uh...yeah


elizabeth jade
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You just got phished. A phishing email with tell you to take immediate action, email specific information to them or direct you to one of their "links" for more information.

#1, if there is something wrong with your account, you don't get an email. You get phone calls. At least once a day. Most people either don't have email or don't check it regularily and really is unreliable.
#2, a credit card company doesn't need to verify your account number unless you screwed up entering it when you call them via the voice recognition system
#3, you don't even bank with them!

There are thousands of these emails send daily to not only Bank of America customers, but other banks all over the world, in attempt to confuse people into relaying their personal information. Do you need to live in a cave to escape this sort of thing, no, but you do need to be smart about these things, and trust your instincts.


OmiUbiaja
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Yes, it is a scam.
Yes, I get such emails. There's a lot of them going around.
Ignore it. Never respond to such mails.

Good luck.


sexytrojan
I get those constantly from every financial institution except for my own.

Your bank will send you an email to check their website and access the secured messages.


newyorkgal71
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SCAM. It more Nigerian scammers.


beauty s
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call BofA and tell them what u got.. and see if its a scam or not..


Buzzy
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Big time SCAM. Don't reply. Someone is trying to steal your identity!


sushimoto98
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Yeah it's a scam. Report the email to BofA so that they can try and catch the crooks.


aresee
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Banks do not ever email their customers. You shouldnt even bother opening the email, now they know its a current address and you'll be bombarded for ever. Of course its a scam. You answered yourself, you haven't even got an account with them. You will probably see that their message mentions that you should check customer support and they give a phone number which is the number for that particular bank. This only makes people ring that number and tie up the Bank with unnecessary phone calls.


Nurse Annie
If you receive an e-mail with in "unless you do this...." threat like you received, it's a scam, especially since you're not a BOA customer.

For peace of mind, you can call BOA customer service #, and inquire; they wouldn't send out an e-mail with that info; rather a letter or a phone call. BOA customer service: 1-800-432-1000

I am a BOA customer and haven't received a request like that. Call BOA if you're so inclined, or leave it alone; if they're really serious, they'll call/e-mail back. Sounds like a big-time scam, illegal, too: to prey on people who'll provide info because most people have heard of BOA>

But BOA wouldn't do that; kind of like JPMorgan/Chase Bank doing it. Someone's hiding behind BOA name hoping to do a nasty number on you


feysunny
Yes this is a scam and has been in circulation for ages.

Delete it and donot ever respond.


Vampire 13R
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YES it is a scam, and a very realistic one. NEVER answer those. Go to your own Bank site and check never go through the email.


lewinski1684
I use to work for BOA, and it is definitely a scam. Forward the email, if you still have it, to "abuse@bankofamerica.com." Bank of America or any bank for that matter should not be contacting you, asking you for information. If they do, something is usually not right. The only person I would give any of my information to is someone who I have contacted myself. Hope it helps.


saldate4
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its most def a scam. My cousin fell for one of those ( but he really had Bof A ) anyhow he was ripped off for 500.00 bucks.


globe99_99
It is definitely a scam. I have gotten a few from EBay and Pay-pal like that. These companies have fraud departments that deal with these emails if you are a customer. You should never even consider giving personal info like that through email anyway and that's what alot of people don't realize...


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