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jernor wrote this post at Saturday, March 3, 2012 11:54 PM
I have been having problems with Internet Explorer/MSN Explorer - So many times I can't get to a site I want  or I will get the message "Internet Explorer has had a problem & needs to close" - then I lose everything.

I do some of my banking online and the other day I could not get my online bank accounts to open.  I finally called the bank & they told me it was an Internet Explorer/MSN Explorer problem and advised me to download Google Chrome.  I did and it owrks fine, can open my accounts that way, but still can't do it with Internet Explorer. 

Do you have to fix this, can I fix this, do I need to download something, or should I just forget it???
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If you feel or received information that someone is impersonating you, we suggest that you make a formal report of this incident. Please note that the impersonator must be using one or more of the following:

 

-          Your legal name 

-          Your telephone number 

-          Your address 

-          Any other personal identification of yours, such as a photograph 

 

The duplication of your nickname is not considered impersonation.    
  
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-          The date and time you discovered the impersonation.  

-          A description of how the impersonation was carried out

-          The URL of the profile containing the impersonation. 

-          A statement from you declaring that the information in your report is accurate, and that, under the penalty of perjury, you are the person being impersonated. 

-          Your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and preferably, your e-mail address.

 

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