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(Unverified)Jan 25th 2011 1:07PM
Have you ever gotten one of those "you have already won... call---" letters? Well, I've gotten plenty and they always go in the round file. Once when my pre-teen "the world is honest" son saw one, he said, mom you should call, you might have really won something good. I told him it was a scam, but he was sure I was wrong. So I called the number and put the phone on speaker. The first thing they asked me was for a credit card number.
I asked, why would you need a credit card number? Click. They hung up. My son didn't say anything, but I believe that was the best lesson he ever learned. He was scam-proofed.