RE: COMPUTER QUESTION (OFF LIST)

From: Steven St.Laurent (saint1958@home.com)
Date: Wed Jan 24 2001 - 09:02:09 EST


The return mail should only show the last four digits of the card. If you
see the whole number with an return mail, you need to contact the company.
The secure encryption site, should have a warning screen before entering any
privacy information. The information provided is secured but return mail is
not if you do not have PGP software.

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Steven St.Laurent
2000 Dakota Hemi 4.7 (WRECKED!!)
2000 Ford Roush Mustang Stage III - TT version (sold)
1999 Chebby (gone in 2003)
1993 Tracker (still going-going-going...)
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Aspiring for now:
2003 Dakota Hemi 5.7 or a V-10 mod
2003/4 Viper GTS-R

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of SEMIHEMI01@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 5:36 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: COMPUTER QUESTION (OFF LIST)

    Can someone answer this? If I order something on a secure link with a
credit card and the order was acknowledged with a return e-mail. On this
return e-mail the full credit card number and all other information was
returned to me over AOL, Was the return acknowledgment returned encrypted or
not? Or is it out there on the net non-encrypted now.
    I suspect the acknowledgment was computer generated. Internet Explorer
has 128 bit encryption but I don't think it went thru IE before it hit my
screen. I need to know before I call this company and raise hell with them.
Thanx, Bill

SEMIHEMI01@AOL.COM (Bill C.) 2001 QC, 4.7L, 5spd. 3.55 LSD
K-N + Cool-Air, Quick-D TB, 10w-30 MOBIL 1, 180 T'STAT, SilBlades
GIBSON 3" Single Side-Swept cat-back, G-TECH, <A
HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/semihemi01/">"THE DAK"</A>



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