I did a little dance, when the postman came.
He handed me a letter, addressed with my name.
I was delighted and excited to receive such a gift.
I hurriedly opened it and then saw this:
The letter began with “how do you do?”
I wanted to reply “very well, thank you”
No one was there to hear my reply.
I then continued reading, with a little sigh.
We would like to offer you for the bargain sum of thirty pounds.
The use of our employee to fix your computer, this offer to me was very sound.
The letter stated a number to ring, have your payment card handy when you begin dialling.
We’ll sort it out, just need the long number, sort code and three numbers from the back.
At this point I didn’t know that I would be hacked.
It sounded very easy, I couldn’t go wrong, and I began to sing a little song.
I dialled the number and got straight through, they said “welcome, let’s help you”
“Start Up your Computer, let’s see what we can do”
• Step 1“enter your password”
• Step 2 “say it out loud so it can be heard”
I did exactly as the operator said
I repeated the password as it came into my head
I heard some hearty laughter in my ear
I continued with stealth and still had no fear
Next the operator said “go to your browser and enter these letters”, which I noticed spelt out "L O S E R”
I asked the operator what he meant but he didn’t reply
I stayed on the phone for a little while longer, still no reply
I noticed there was no noise, chatter or laughter anymore
Then realised what had happened and fell to the floor.
I was still on the floor sobbing when my daughter came home
She called my bank via her telephone
She explained what happened and how I’d been hacked
I’m sat here waiting for the Bank to get back.
The moral of the story is throw these types of letters in the bin Don’t be weak, don’t give in Keep your password in your head Or to be frank, you will end up with no money in your bank.
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A random one today, the first line came into my head and just thought I would see what I could do with it.






Thank you Jon, I didn't mean it as a public service, although glad people have seen it this way. It started out when a random sentence popped into my head...I did a little dance and it went from there.
Thank you for reading and your comment.
Jackie, thank you for this service. I read it not as a piece of poetry but some warning testimony in a conference or church!
Thank you Debra x
I really enjoyed your poem.
Thank you RPI x
Very compelling and informative, Jackie! This is a very common situation with modern day technology, so being cautious is the best advice you can give! This was creative and poetic, we love it and thank you for sharing!