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    3.16.2006 ||>   My aunt is right to be paranoid

    When I was a kid, I had a friend named Ellen. Ellen was a very cool girl and I loved to talk with her over the phone. She lived far away so I only saw her once in a blue moon until she was tragically killed one night.

    One of the things I remember about her is that she used to get random credit card applications, fill them out and then get credit cards under a false name in order to fund her vast collection of CDs. Since she checked the mail because her mom was always on coke, she never got caught. Eventually she realized that doing this was morally wrong and stopped. But I always remembered how easy it was to do something like that. That's why I always keep credit card applications or tear them up before I throw them away.

    In fact, everyone always says that you can tear them up or shred them before throwing them out to protect yourself. Now, having said that, go here:
    http://www.cockeyed.com/citizen/creditcard/application.shtml

    Cheers.

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