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Don't end up fillet of Phish!!

   

Lots of people are going Phishing.

 

Don't be one of the Phish.

 

Phishing is a way of attempting to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an email. Your bank or your credit card company sends you an email asking you to update your information. You give them your account info and social security number and blamo they use that info to rob you blind.

 

When online it is vital to your security to remember that no major instition will ever ask you for this type of sensitive information in an email. If you get an email asking for any kind of sensitive information unique to you such as account info, social security info or phone number or address info report this email to whomever it appears sent it to you.

 

For example, it is most likely, for instance, that PayPal did not send an email asking for your personal info, that criminals did and you should let PayPal know by forwarding the email to them so they can deal with the people who tried to hack your account.

 

Here is exactly how much your hacked paypal account is going for on the internet:

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Your Paypal account might be for sale 

 

If you need assistance in this or any other area just let me know.

 

Bensman Home Computer Repair

 

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The new Priority One plan from Bensman Home Computer Repair
      Bensman Home Computer Repair is now offering a new way to pay for computer repair. Instead of paying an hourly fee for a repair when you need it we now offer the option of paying less money and spreading that cost out over twelve months. We call it Priority One.
    
     If you sign up for Priority One service I will sell you six hours of computer repair for the price of four. You then pay for those hours over the course of twelve months. Priority One customers receive a significant discount on computer repair and at the same time are able to budget that repair cost more easily. 
    
    That's right, just twelve easy payments of $24.95 plus tax gets you six hours of computer repair you can use any time in the next twelve months. If you don't use all of your hours in a given year you can roll an hour over to the following year up to three times. It really is the most sensible way to budget and pay for home computer repair.

     Possible uses for your hours might include hooking up a new printer, setting up a wireless home network, virus removal or any other home computer repair related task you would need. My service does not change with the Priority One plan. You would call me as you usually do, schedule an appointment as you usually do and I come take care of the issue as I usually do. The difference is that with the Priority One plan at the end of the job you Do Not Write Me A Check.

     If you sign up now you get six hours for twelve payments of $24.95 a month for twelve months plus tax. If you wait until you have a problem before you sign up I will offer a fifty percent discount on that days work if you then sign up to be a Priority One customer. 


     Computer problems are difficult enough without wondering how to pay for them. With Priority One your life just got a little easier.

If anyone out there would like to sign up to become a Priority One customer or if you just have any questions about it give me a ring. Below I have included the contract for your information.

 

 

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I would love to help out

 
 
Priority One contract
    

Bensman Home Computer Repair

 

Repair Services Contract

 

I agree to pay twelve equal payments of 24.95 plus sales tax per month to Bensman Home Computer Repair.

 

In return I shall receive six hours of home computer repair.

 

If any of the hours are unused in any twelve month period the subscriber may roll one hour over to the next year up to a total of three hours.

 

If a subscriber uses more than his six hours in one repair session he may pay for the remainder of the session at a discounted hourly rate of $60.00.

 

If an unsubscribed client needs service and then wishes to subscribe to my service a fifty percent discount will be given on the initial service, provided the client then subscribes for twelve months of the service at $24.95 a month.

 

Service is to be calculated at a one hour minimum charge with each subsequent fifteen minute increment being charged as one half hour and each half hour increment being charged as one full hour.

 

Service is to be provided at the convenience of the subscriber and as the provider's schedule permits.

 

The service will be an automatically recurring charge to the client's credit card unless the client cancels the service. At the end of a twelve month period the client will automatically receive 6 more hours of computer repair plus one hour from the previous year if one has been unused up to a total of three hours.

 

A subscriber may cancel the service at any time. At time of cancellation the balance of his subscription must be paid. If he cancels his subscription he still retains the balance of his hours until the twelve months following his initial subscription sign up date.

 

If a subscriber cancels without notification the subscriber is responsible for any and all fees charged to Bensman Home Computer Repair by the subscriber's credit card company or bank. 

 

This rate does not include costs for parts. Those are to be paid for by the client in addition to the monthly contract fee.

 

Request to cancel must be provided in writing or via email.

 

 

I have read, understand and agree to all of the above.

 

 

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If you have any questions please contact David Bensman at 901-830-4362

 

  

   
Hacking 101
Many people are aware that computer viruses often spread via email. But how do the bad guys get sensible people to click on a file that is an obvious virus? It is actually really simple. There's this code they put in the file that reverses groups of characters before and after a period. The bad guys create a virus and name it whateverwillgetyoutoclickonthisdoc.exe. Then they insert that code in front of the doc.exe. This code makes the attachment appear to the recipient as whateverwillgetyoutoclickonthisexe.doc. Just a harmless document, right?

To avoid being nailed by this and other tricks don't click on email attachment or link unless you know


1. Who sent it to you.

2. Exactly what it is.

3. You are expecting it

4. You know it is important enough for you to risk the security of your computer in order to see what is in the attachment/what is on the other side of the link.




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Let's get the word out

    If you know anyone who does not get this newsletter, but who might benefit from the Priority One plan please forward the email to them and advise they call me. That would be a great help. 

  

  

Hopefully the Priority One plan will be a win/win for everyone involved.


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If you have used my service in the past and were pleased and you have a facebook account please feel free to comment on facebook to that effect. Thanks,  Dave.


I can help you get the perfect PC, show you how to use it etc. I can also hook up any Ipods you might want to give this holiday season so that they will be ready Christmas day.

Also, If you need any help with your computer feel free to give me a ring. I can help with virus and spyware issues, networking issues and can even help you get a new Pc that will maximize your budget.

Call me if you have any questions,

901-830-4362
David Bensman
Bensman Home Computer Repair