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You receive an email from someone who claims to be a representative from your credit card company. the email asks you to clink on a link to reset your password to the company's website. you should proceed
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You receive an email from someone who claims to be a representative from your credit card company. the email asks you to clink on a link to reset your password to the company's website. you should proceed with caution because the email
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you should call the company that your credit card is in and ask if you were sent an email. tell the time it was sent. the date. everything.
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