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Ms Jenna Clarke

"in the waiting."

CAUTION

January 23rd, 2008 11:13 am MST

People,I just want you ALL to be leery of what contact that others may suggest with you. I have been off of the URNA site for 6 months and have just recently come back. I was sent some 'highly unusual' and 'very questionable' email letters from a few people that came to this site. I caution each and every one of you with "DO NOT GIVE OUT PERSONAL INFORMATION", ie: Drivers License, State Identification, home address, phone numbers, Social Security Number or any other PERSONAL IDENTIFIABLE documentation of the IDENTITY of your person and or residence. Its bad enough that URNA requires we enter a ZIP CODE to show our city (some cities are SO large that it carries several codes where you MAY be pin-pointed).Ladies and Gentleman, PLEASE by ALL MEANS be secure with your information. It is fine to give an email address and correspond that way for a time. If you so feel to have closer communication, just do the myspace thing. Allowing your self to be 'readily available' is not such a wise thing. Phone numbers may be exchanged though I do recommend EXTREME CAUTION.I work for a financial company, I FULLY understand what can and DOES go wrong. Just be cautious my friends and sisters.  I post this Journal to 'Shed light upon the vial creatures of predatory habits' .  with love, respect and dignity,-Ms. Jenna Clarke- (of COURSE that is not my legal name in the LEAST!)  

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  • Jon
    Re: CAUTION Jon January 23rd, 2008 11:24 am MST Your location is required for people to have "some idea" of where you live. There is nothing to prevent you from putting in a zip code of a city near you, especially if you live in an area where putting in your actual zip code would pinpoint you too accurately. It's similar to your name. We warn people not to put in their full legal name unless they are comfortable with their URNA Profile being found when their legal name is "googled". The point of location is, as I said, to give people an idea of where you live so they can get an idea of whether it's close enough to try to strike up a friendship. You're right, unfortunately, no matter what we do on our end, predators are out there and everyone should be careful how much information they divulge when corresponding with others. We can't keep all predators off the site, but we do our best and we encourage people to use the Report ABUSE link on a profile if a person is behaving like a predator.
  • Dan™ A Saint James
    Re: CAUTION Dan™ A Saint James January 24th, 2008 2:59 pm MST to add to what Jon said, we don't show your postal code to other members. No one can see it. Only you can see it. We have no way off knowing if you even use your real postal code.
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