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Fred Grott

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Fred Grott is Lead Developer-CEO of ShareMe Technologies LLC -The Mobile Future
T-Mobile Users-Important Read THIS Posted: Apr 4, 2005 7:52 PM
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Please read this important information concerning fraudalent charges on credit/debit cards by Pluto data LTD and a possible T-Mobile connection. First, I have not used my debit card except for T-Mobbile autopay for the last 5 months. Second, I was a T-Mobile user at the date of the hacker breakin last year.

I saw unauthorized charge from pluto data ltd on 03405 on my March debit card statements.

How to report:

1. Contact your credit card/debit card issuer and have current card cancelled and re-issued.

2. Contact the credit report agencies and make sure your accoutn is flagged for that fraudalent charge.

3. Go to tips.fbigov.com. amd report it right now. Do not call thelocal FBI office as they are not up to speed on this occurring scam and will miss lead you inot how to report this fraud ie they will redirect you to local police but its the FBI that handles this not the local police.

4. Contact T-Mobile and withdrawal from the autopay option if possible. You will have to contact them anyway because your credit/debit card account number changed so why not do something proactive and cancell the autopay option.

This is, not I repeat, not a confirmation that the Pluto data LTD fraudalent charges and the T-Mobile breaking are directly related. However given the circumstances its better to be safe.

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