In a message dated 4/6/03 1:23:23 PM, conan@intrex.net writes:
<< Put my area code and phone number into Google and got exactly -one- hit!
That one turns out to be one I'm rather proud of too. :-) 1973-74
corner-working alumni at VIR. >>
The whole thing shows up one thing--be very wary of people who call you on
the phone and seem to have a great deal of information about you, regardless
of who they say they are. And don't volunteer any information, particularly
social security, driver's license, or credit card numbers unless you make the
call and know darn well who you are talking to.
For example, Those two items--the phone number and the item give the trier a
name, a general age and education level. The phone number can be pinpointed
down to the level of at least an area of the state, even without a listing or
name. They know you volunteer, and if they know what a corner worker is may
know something about your interests. Heck, they may even know that you are a
cat- or LBC- person!!
Annice & Bob
1960 Bugeye (Mk. IV in disguise) "The Sprite"
1966 Sprite Mk. III (Still in Boxes) "Trevor"
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