Anon
United States of America#2Consumer Comment
Sun, January 10, 2010
Dear Justice,
Would you state what finally happened?
A similar thing happened to me that happened to you, and the phone number that came up with the charge on my card was also 714-385-8233.
I am so afraid of identity theft. Did you suffer identity theft? What steps did you take?
Did you finally resolve it with Experian?
Thank you!
Laurie
Haslet,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, November 20, 2008
When will you learn not to believe everything you receive in an email? Its called a phishing scheme and you fell for it. Not only do they have your account info - you had to provide you SS# to get the "report" as well - Identity Theft waiting to happen. STUPID! You clicked on the link in the email - and it took you to a website! You assumed it was the correct Experian website. Why did you not try going to REAL Experian website to validate the web address? TOO MUCH TROUBLE WASN'T IT? You probably respond to all the phishing emails you receive about your bank account and credit cards.