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Electronic Pick Pocketing
« on: December 13, 2010, 12:43:56 PM »
I always pay cash,  leaves no traces for uncle sam and have no issues with identity theft ..... Only problem is i don't have that great of a credit score , oh well



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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2010, 06:45:58 AM »
Apparently tags we put on our keychains to grocery stores etc have info as well that thieves don't need any technology to use to rip people off.

Dear Abby: About a month ago, my friend lost her keys in a major department store. Despite announcements in the store, the keys were never found. My friend wasn't worried because she had her wallet and personal information in her purse.

Two weeks later, her home was burglarized. There was no sign of forced entry. What we learned from the police is that the little tags we carry on our key chains from major pharmacy and supermarket chains carry our names on the receipts. All the person who found the keys had to do was purchase something, swipe the card, and the receipt came up with my friend's name printed on it! Unfortunately, her name is listed in the phone book, so the thief was able to find her house, use her house key, walk right in and take whatever he/she wanted.

I no longer keep the tags on my key chain. I keep them in a separate place in my purse or in my pocket. I hope this keeps at least one person from being robbed. - Karen In Methuen, Mass.

Dear Karen: So do I, and thank you for the warning. For those who prefer not to carry those little tags at all, many are linked with the shopper's telephone number in the pharmacy's or supermarket's computer. If you mention it before the cashier starts ringing up your purchase, the sale can be rung up as part of the saver's program. Inquire at the stores where you shop regularly.

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2010, 06:49:55 AM »
If I lost my keys/cards I would just sit at home with the 12 gauge hoping they decided to stop by.....

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2010, 06:50:51 AM »
Apparently tags we put on our keychains to grocery stores etc have info as well that thieves don't need any technology to use to rip people off.

Dear Abby: About a month ago, my friend lost her keys in a major department store. Despite announcements in the store, the keys were never found. My friend wasn't worried because she had her wallet and personal information in her purse.

Two weeks later, her home was burglarized. There was no sign of forced entry. What we learned from the police is that the little tags we carry on our key chains from major pharmacy and supermarket chains carry our names on the receipts. All the person who found the keys had to do was purchase something, swipe the card, and the receipt came up with my friend's name printed on it! Unfortunately, her name is listed in the phone book, so the thief was able to find her house, use her house key, walk right in and take whatever he/she wanted.

I no longer keep the tags on my key chain. I keep them in a separate place in my purse or in my pocket. I hope this keeps at least one person from being robbed. - Karen In Methuen, Mass.

Dear Karen: So do I, and thank you for the warning. For those who prefer not to carry those little tags at all, many are linked with the shopper's telephone number in the pharmacy's or supermarket's computer. If you mention it before the cashier starts ringing up your purchase, the sale can be rung up as part of the saver's program. Inquire at the stores where you shop regularly.



never thought of that. Think it's time to take them off the keychain

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2010, 06:52:35 AM »
If I lost my keys/cards I would just sit at home with the 12 gauge hoping they decided to stop by.....

cool your jets RAMBO

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2010, 06:54:07 AM »
cool your jets RAMBO

Thats just how we handle bidness down south.....  course your area frowns upon gun ownership of any kind.... :-\

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2010, 06:57:46 AM »
Thats just how we handle bidness down south.....  course your area frowns upon gun ownership of any kind.... :-\

that maybe true but as a card carrying NRA member and member of a local sportsman club I say to them PHA-Q

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2010, 07:15:48 AM »
that maybe true but as a card carrying NRA member and member of a local sportsman club I say to them PHA-Q

Best be careful, that NRA membership doesn't fit with you party-line....

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #8 on: December 14, 2010, 07:18:01 AM »
Best be careful, that NRA membership doesn't fit with you party-line....

Like I give a crap, that's my damn right. Like I say..Keep your laws off my body and guns

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2010, 07:32:23 AM »
If I lost my keys/cards I would just sit at home with the 12 gauge hoping they decided to stop by.....
Now that I would pay tickets to see.... ;D

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Re: Electronic Pick Pocketing
« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2010, 05:39:25 PM »
Like I give a crap, that's my damn right. Like I say..Keep your laws off my body and guns

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