Re: [mailop] Seeking route to AT&T Fraud on a weekend

2021-12-13 Thread Michael Rathbun via mailop
On Sun, 12 Dec 2021 08:42:23 + (GMT), Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote: >Can your wife ask Frisco law enforcement to watch the address ? As noted: nope. >If this were under UK law, the package would now belong to her, not AT&T >- which is a complication that works in the thieves favour

Re: [mailop] Seeking route to AT&T Fraud on a weekend

2021-12-12 Thread Michael Rathbun via mailop
On Sun, 12 Dec 2021 08:42:23 + (GMT), Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote: >Can your wife ask Frisco law enforcement to watch the address ? > >If this were under UK law, the package would now belong to her, not AT&T >- which is a complication that works in the thieves favour in this sort of

Re: [mailop] Seeking route to AT&T Fraud on a weekend

2021-12-12 Thread Andrew C Aitchison via mailop
On Sat, 11 Dec 2021, Michael Rathbun via mailop wrote: This is actually email-related, as someone used an old seed address as a contact point for a fake AT&T Wireless account to order a tricked-out iPhone, to be sent to my wife at a street address we vacated months ago, and which is not currentl

[mailop] Seeking route to AT&T Fraud on a weekend

2021-12-11 Thread Michael Rathbun via mailop
This is actually email-related, as someone used an old seed address as a contact point for a fake AT&T Wireless account to order a tricked-out iPhone, to be sent to my wife at a street address we vacated months ago, and which is not currently inhabited. The email address is a test seed I used to c