9.28.2007

.Ramblings.

My husband's brother, Lee was bit by a spider last week while on a work trip. He waited too long to go to the doctor and it became infected. He had to have several shots and a quarter size spot cut out of his leg. They stuffed it with gauze and it's been open ever since. He went back to the doctor yesterday and they said he has developed cellulitis and to stay in the bed until further notice. He goes back to the doctor again today to decide the next step. Please remember him in your prayers.

Morning before last, Lance was trying to sign into his bank of american checking account. A window popped up requesting his information. He thought it was going to help him sign in. You don't expect scams on a bank website. It turned out to be some sort of foreign company and they took $300 out of his account. Now he has to cancel his checking and debit card. People are crazy!

I still am not sleeping well. The baby is kinda cranky today. Kailee hasn't been as bad.

I think I'm going to attempt to get out of the house today.
Hope everyone is doing well.

3 folks had something to say.:

Rachel said...

Goodness! That is awful about Lee. Gross. I will pray.

Bank of America must be bombarded with scammers right now. Brad has received 2 e-mails asking him to sign into his online account or it will be canceled for inactivity, and that people have been hacking into his account and please sign in and change your password. The thing is, Brad has never had a Bank of America account. I just marked them as spam. The e-mail address was weird. Can the bank help get the money back?

Erika J. said...

yeah- i believe so.

Anonymous said...

I had the same thing happen to me but something in the back of my mind (the Lord protecting me) made me think twice about giving out my info. Stephanie called her husband (works at the bank) and sure enough it was a scam. Even though you get your money back, the paperwork headache can go on for weeks.