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Date: | Sat, 20 Jul 2002 17:52:07 -0700 |
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Dear all (and dealers especially),
I, too have received a doubtful order from Indonesia, although not a huge
order, and not from the same address or anything remotely near it. I was
suspicious because the name on the card was not the same as the name of the
customer. I found the response to my E-mail about this rather evasive. I
decided instead to put the order aside for a week or so. If it concerned a
stolen card, the rightful owner of the card would have cancelled it by
then. Guess what, he had! Stalling a suspicious order, preferably over a
period that includes the first of the month (when people receive their
statements) has proven very successful for me. For customers on the
receiving end of such treatment I advise that communication (i.e. reply to
the E-mails the dealer sends), and a small previous order works wonders.
Nobody wants to be suspicious, but sometimes you just have to. It also
helps greatly to be known in the shell world
regards
Patty
Dr. Patty Jansen
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