Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Yes , I do agree with much of what you say. It could be something like that. I don't know either. Elly's husband takes care of their computers, is very knowledgeable and would need to decide if he felt there was a need to do anything further. It is good you bring up the possibilities though because many people are scamed out of their money because something sounds legitimate and I think we are trusting by nature. Just my opinion. Hope your evening is well, Smiles, -------Original Message------- From: Hi another possibility to consider in this situation, is that a hijacker got into her e-mail and is running a scam. This is just a theory that a friend of mine brought to my attention since she was familiar with this type of scam. Again, this is speculation of another potential possibility for this happening. I don’t know the exact solution because I’m not a computer tech, but I would assume she would erase all her cookies. It would require changing the password of the mail box, and Yahoo should be notified and possibly the law enforcement. This is a type of a crime considered extreme. The police may intervene and set up something to catch the crook. Especially if it is an only going problem and people are loosing money. , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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