Hey Jennie, it is a bit of good luck that the president of a company personally phoned you to report your info on a hackers website...as soon as I read this an immediate red flag flipped up in my brain...I found it extremely strange that a president of a company would take the time out of his busy day to phone you...I visited the site just now and it also struck me as being a bit odd that a company who professes to protect it's clients from internet fraud would have an unsecure website for doing business...a secure line has in it's address https...the S on the end means the site is secure...look at
paypal or
discover card or
American express ...these have https in their address...here is an explaination of what I am talking about...
web page...if the site doesn't have the HTTPS in it's address line then it isn't secure...I don't mean to get you paranoid Jennie but just pointing this out to you...it is very easy to set up a dummy website to look and act just like shall we say paypal...what happens is you recieve an email from paypal saying that their server crashed and they lost some of their records and backups and they ask you to go to the provided link and re-enter your account info...Bam they got you...my concern here is that if you get another call from this Mr. Peisner asking you if you would like to purchase their services you might want to let your hubby handle it and don't be pushed into anything if he says that it can't wait and if you don't act right away you will lose the offer...just refuse and thank him and hangup...then call the police and inform them...I maybe jumping to conclusions here but better save than sorry...one last thing to keep in mind Jennie is that this company isn't registered with the better business buruea...WHY NOT...safe internetting Jennie...