Hi folks, Well, one finally came to me, purportedly from Amazon.com. When I followed the link, it ran me through the Amazon "secure setting" stuff, password and all, and then sure enough it asked for that stuff it never should ask for: card type,number, credit card verification number, ATM PIN number. I reported it to Amazon etc. and I know we're all aware; but thought I'd just remind y'all to BE CAREFUL! Sam in chilly Boston, who didn't want to be phished Dear
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