Just talked to my credit card people. She checked and there is no such charge on my account. She said it sounding like "phishing" (is that how it's spelled?). That if I opened the attachement it would probably ask me to confirm my card information. I am NOT downloading the attachment to find out. Could be a virus or something.
Feel tons better after talking to the bank. Thanks everyone for helping me to stay alert on this. It hasn't happened to me before.
Still don't understand how it got in my inbox without my email address on it.
I sent the email to spam.
Whew........just knew someone had gotten my credit card number!
Kathy
5 comments:
Forward it to tosspam. Don't just put it in your spam folder. This way AOL is aware of it. When you put it in your spam folder, it just stops you from getting another one.
Crazy world...
nancy
Kathy as a UKLeader of AOL I know these scams inside out.
If you are worried you can email me anytime about these things.
yeah gotta watch every turn
IM SO GLAD EVERYTHING WORKED OUT. I HATE SEEING PEOPLE RIPPED OFF..YOUR SMART FOR CHECKING,CAUSE IF THEY DID CHARGE YOUR CREDIT COMPANY, THEY WOULD KNOW YOU CALLED ON THAT PERCHASE AND NOT PUT IT THROUGH...
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