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I used my Mom's card to order a few thing's from there and about a month later Comp USA, and Circuit City store's in Florida showed up on her bill. I know the LS.com was the only way they could have gotten her info becuase I used my phone number when ordering and today got a call from Comp USA asking for my Mom because the Guy who stole the card info used my Number, that was the first and only place I ever used my Mother's card, and used my Number so I'd say just be careful when dealing with them
 

Poltergeist

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I used my Mom's card to order a few thing's from there and about a month later Comp USA, and Circuit City store's in Florida showed up on her bill. I know the LS.com was the only way they could have gotten her info becuase I used my phone number when ordering and today got a call from Comp USA asking for my Mom because the Guy who stole the card info used my Number, that was the first and only place I ever used my Mother's card, and used my Number so I'd say just be careful when dealing with them

You might want to double check the computer you used to place the order with. It may have a key logger running that records your key strokes and then the program sends the info to the identity thief. I use a couple of programs besides anti-virus software on my computers.
 

Dozerboy

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My discover card # got stolen a few years in a row. I haven't had any trouble in 2-3 years now. I have ordered stuff from Greg too and didn't have any trouble.
 

TheBac

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Have you alerted Greg of the problem? That way he can have someone check his site for a hacker, and he can alert all his customers.
 

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Have you alerted Greg of the problem? That way he can have someone check his site for a hacker, and he can alert all his customers.

No I haven't, I'm thinking now it may just be the computer I used, an old one with alot of porn virus' lol but it might still be a good idea too.
 

mytmousemalibu

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You might want to double check the computer you used to place the order with. It may have a key logger running that records your key strokes and then the program sends the info to the identity thief. I use a couple of programs besides anti-virus software on my computers.


Rob, what anti-key logger programs would you recomend? Are they free?
I use Cnet's advanced system care on my lappy as of now.
 

Poltergeist

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Rob, what anti-key logger programs would you recomend? Are they free?
I use Cnet's advanced system care on my lappy as of now.

I use Spybot and Ad-Aware. The Ad Aware one will start a small popup in the right corner of your screen for a while asking if you want to upgrade to the paid version. Worth it for what it does. Also they will give a warning about each other possible causing problems. Just click ignore and run each of them. Yes both are free downloads.
 

Dozerboy

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Ha yesterday I got a call from discover someone stole my card #. This time they only spent $800 on a computer and $400 on flowers.:eek: