I wouldnt as you should have the option to send a money order. Why do you want to give bank info, find the best shorts to swim with.
Data is contained all over, and databases are compiled everyday.
If it is a legitimate business that you actually can easily pinpoint, perhaps yes.
2006-07-03 16:32:15
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answered by Crimson 2
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Not true. The better question would be if the barrier destroyed any lives. The answer is yes. The barrier cuts through Palestinian farms and lands in zig-zag and even encircles entire villages cutting them from the rest of Palestine. The wall de facto annexes big share of West Bank's most fertile land and water resources to Israel. If the purpose is to save the lives on the Israeli side from West Bank attacks, why didn't Israel just build the wall on the border with West Bank? This way lives would be saved without destroying lives and properties on the other side. But of course that was not the purpose. People who support the barrier in its current form either believe that destroying Palestinian lives as collective punishment for suicide attacks is okay, or that Palestinian lives are less important than Israeli - I can't think of any other explanation. Either way I view this group of people as no different than the Nazis or apartheid South Africans. Ask yourself, what did Israel do to protect THE PALESTINIANS from ILLEGAL settlers attacks? Nothing, the settlements only continue to flourish. This proves my original point.
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answered by Anonymous
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If you decide to send it over the internet, make sure you have the yellow padlock icon in the lower right of your browser.
And only send such info if you keyed in the URL of the web site. If you got an email and hit the link to get there, bail out now.
I purchase on the net all the time and have never had a problem except when I got an email...
2006-07-03 16:35:12
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answered by snvffy 7
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To tell you the truth, I don't really know that much about on-line banking and all that. I do know that i wouldn't trust any site that asks for such personal information.
2006-07-03 16:33:34
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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No not giving out any personal information on line is safe.Their are hackers online and you never know who might see it.And not only that other such things as online sexual predators and etc.So better safe than sorry.
2006-07-03 16:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to make sure it has at the bottom SSL, which means secure server locked. If you see a verisign company logo you know it's safe. These are extra security for people who can hack the codes it looks like a bunch of jibberish in computer coding to them so they won't be able to translate it.
2006-07-03 16:32:29
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answered by Shawn J 2
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eBay???? I would NEVER give my onformation to eBay. That website is NOT safe! And please, don't pay using Money Orders either. that's how I lost $400.00 (and it was my first time on eBay). I have done many transactions over the internet with no problems (except for... ebay!). I prefer to go to uBid.
2006-07-03 16:58:28
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answered by angelj16tx 5
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Ebay is safe and trustworthy. I've been using it for years now without a problem.
2006-07-03 16:32:22
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answered by Chreap 5
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SItes liek E-bay and Amazon are safe, It there is a form letter and respectable buisness site, you should be safe. I wouldn't trust e-mails or personal sites, don't trust them or give out you info.
2006-07-03 16:33:16
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answered by theaterhanz 5
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Absolutely not. Don't use any site that tries to ask you for that confidential private information. eBay is a scam.
2006-07-03 16:32:43
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answered by John Luke 5
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