Sending Cards

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Mar 12, 2010
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I hate to say this, but your bank has all that information out there in cyberspace anyway. Just because you do not bank online yourself doesn't mean your info can't be had by hackers if they hack into your bank's systems. You're still vulnerable.

That's very true... I just figure I'm lessening the odds by not having any bank info on my computer, especially since I'm using a tablet that I might lose on the bus. I don't guess its possible to be totally safe.
 

carrie's younger brother

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That's very true... I just figure I'm lessening the odds by not having any bank info on my computer, especially since I'm using a tablet that I might lose on the bus. I don't guess its possible to be totally safe.
Yes, I guess you are lessening the odds in that way. My point is that no one is immune to cyber theft, but you seem to have known that already. In rereading my first post, I hope I did not come off as being a know-it-all; that was not my intention at all. :)
 
Mar 12, 2010
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Yes, I guess you are lessening the odds in that way. My point is that no one is immune to cyber theft, but you seem to have known that already. In rereading my first post, I hope I did not come off as being a know-it-all; that was not my intention at all. :)

lol... you didn't come off as being a know-it-all, but thanks for considering my feelings :)
 

king family fan

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I send Christmas cards out but I am not so great about birthday cards. My intentions are always good about birthdays but I never seem to get around to actually sending them, even if I have already bought a card for someone. :oops:
Cat I buy mine at the beginning of the year add them to my send out file. Which is a fancy way of saying put them in a box seperated by months. And mail away at the beginning of each month.
 

Liselle

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I always send birthday and Christmas cards by post because it is much more personal than sending an e-card. I have no qualms about using the internet for banking or shopping because as someone else said all your data is on line somewhere with some company whether it be the bank the DVLA or credit cards. To me a hand written card shows that the person has taken time out of their day to buy, write and then go and post it in a post box rather than just hitting send.
 

FlakeNoir

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I always send birthday and Christmas cards by post because it is much more personal than sending an e-card. I have no qualms about using the internet for banking or shopping because as someone else said all your data is on line somewhere with some company whether it be the bank the DVLA or credit cards. To me a hand written card shows that the person has taken time out of their day to buy, write and then go and post it in a post box rather than just hitting send.
I was going to mention this the other day, then forgot... it's good to see you back Liselle. :smile: