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Atty General Investigates Credit Card Scam

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Arkansas`s Attorney General is investigating a credit card scam that`s making its way through cyberspace. Several Arkansans received emails, claiming to charge them hundreds of dollars for a kiddie porn subscription. The addressee is then asked for their credit card number to dispute the charge, officials said. "We always say never put your credit card information on the internet unless it`s someone that you trust that your sure about that you know where it`s going, "said Matt DeCample, a spokesman for the Attorney General`s office. The office received about 75 complaints from Arkansans since yesterday. Officials say it`s best to contact the credit card companies directly to dispute any purchases.

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