So this broad sent our new intern a forwarded email with a pdf attached. He forwarded the pdf to our entire company. The pdf was from our county sheriff that said "You need to hit the CLEAR button after you pump gas or thieves will steal your credit card information." I saw this on Snopes a couple days ago and called him out. (BTW Gordon is a friend of mine and I am Logan)
7/14/2008 5:54:24 PM
intern pwntsend him home
7/14/2008 5:58:14 PM
way to "kick down" there, guy
7/14/2008 5:58:42 PM
The Sheriff definitely got pwnt. Apparently, he sent this email PDF to every business email address he had on file.
7/14/2008 6:00:39 PM
the sheriff is a fucking idiot
7/14/2008 6:02:36 PM
I wish I could post the pdf, dammit
7/14/2008 6:07:30 PM
screenshot
7/14/2008 6:09:59 PM
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7/14/2008 6:12:58 PM
I shot the sheriffBut I did not shoot the deputy
7/14/2008 6:16:05 PM
Well, I gotta go but here is the body of the text. This was written on official Sheriff's letterhead, lol.And a big lol at Joe #'sCredit Card Fraud AlertHeads up if you “Pay at the Pump!”The price of gas is high enough without the added expense of credit card fraud. If you are like most people, you probably use a credit or debit card to pay for your gas at the pump. With gas prices continuing to set record highs, the temptation for someone to use your credit card to pay for their gas is growing.A scenario might look like this: You use your credit/debit card to purchase gas at the pump. Next, you received a printed receipt at the pump showing the amount of your gas purchase; however, when you receive your credit card statement, there are additional charges for gas purchases made on your card, at that station, that you did not buy!To keep this from happening to you, press the CLEAR button on the transaction key pad after you take your printed receipt. Unless you press the CLEAR button, your credit card information is stored in the machine until the next customer inserts their card, enabling someone to buy gas using your credit card information.Be careful and always CLEAR out your transaction information when you are done pumping gas.For further information please call Sheriff Robinson at 720-874-4165.
7/14/2008 6:19:46 PM
Wow you sure are a hero, sd2nc. Don't tear your rotator cuff patting yourself on the back.
7/14/2008 6:20:26 PM
lol, I'm guessing thats in reference to the charge from some stations for using credit rather than cash or debit?
7/14/2008 6:21:37 PM
yeah, I guess when you pay at the pump w/ a CC
7/14/2008 6:26:16 PM
7/14/2008 6:30:46 PM
Yeah, I'm guessing he got this forwarded to him in an email (probably from another county) and decided to Protect and Serve
7/14/2008 6:31:58 PM
I bet he is posting on a separate message board about your misgivings.
7/14/2008 6:37:38 PM
Interns get coffee. They do not get internets.
7/14/2008 6:38:05 PM
who the fuck comes up with these fake scares and why? What could possibly be gained from creating crap like that for people to email around and around?
7/14/2008 6:44:11 PM
that is the mystery of the internet
7/14/2008 6:46:29 PM
i can say one real possible scam is ppl putting skimmers on gas pump credit card readers.. I haven't found any news articles about it.. but it's def something to watch out for.So yeah, if there's a weird looking thing on top of the credit card slot.. might wanna look around and see if the rest of the pumps have one.. or see if you can rip it off
7/14/2008 6:46:53 PM
my dad was taking that "new cell phone law" scam email all serious. he mentioned it in a real serious conversation talking about someone talking on the phone while driving. i looked at him and said all casually, "oh, that email's fake. there are no new laws." he was all and i was all :carlface:
7/14/2008 6:48:43 PM
One person hears an unsubstantiated rumor from another, tells someone else, they send an email to their family, someone believes it, gets scared, and in days everyone has seen it.
7/14/2008 6:52:25 PM
Obama is a Muslim
7/14/2008 7:34:36 PM