I just "bought" $100 worth of e-gold and gave them all my information without looking into them. Are these people legitimate? I'm pretty sure they can do anything with all the info I've given them.
Has anyone used them before? Does anyone know any way that I can check them out? What usually happens to people who get scammed?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Makar
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I'm sorry, but why would you do that? and the answer to the last part of your post is ....they learn....
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Identity Theft?
Could this be some kind of identity theft scheme?
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