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Spin Zone / Re: So... Kaepernick's Mom Doesn't Like Donald Trump
« on: September 26, 2017, 02:50:38 PM »
I am getting responses from some of these advertisers. How much difference can I make? None if I do nothing.
I learned in 2008 that I represent about 25% of the opinion in the U.S. So my opinion and action counted more than I really knew. It is somehow satisfying when I send this to the Attorney General of the United States and just weeks later Equifax is being investigated , the CEO has "stepped down".......
Honorable Sir,
I'm disturbed at news that a company Equifax has collected information on me for their benefit and profit. I'm disturbed that my private information which secures my banking , funds and retirement benefits has been compromised by their lack of security. I'm disappointed at their pitiful offer of security monitoring for one year for a problem which extends far longer than that.
I'm particularly concerned that Equifax discovered this breech July 29th and consumers were not notified until September 7th while three executives were able to sell shares within three days of the discovery of the data breech.
Equifax has caused me concern enough to have to spend the better part of today securing my accounts, funds , retirement plans from a problem caused by their negligence.
Equifax needs to be limited for their input to credit scores until such time as they have made consumers whole in the security of their private information. To my knowledge I do not use their services nor did I authorize them to collect this information for their benefit.
Why should I be placed at risk by their lack of security?
Sincerely
I learned in 2008 that I represent about 25% of the opinion in the U.S. So my opinion and action counted more than I really knew. It is somehow satisfying when I send this to the Attorney General of the United States and just weeks later Equifax is being investigated , the CEO has "stepped down".......
Honorable Sir,
I'm disturbed at news that a company Equifax has collected information on me for their benefit and profit. I'm disturbed that my private information which secures my banking , funds and retirement benefits has been compromised by their lack of security. I'm disappointed at their pitiful offer of security monitoring for one year for a problem which extends far longer than that.
I'm particularly concerned that Equifax discovered this breech July 29th and consumers were not notified until September 7th while three executives were able to sell shares within three days of the discovery of the data breech.
Equifax has caused me concern enough to have to spend the better part of today securing my accounts, funds , retirement plans from a problem caused by their negligence.
Equifax needs to be limited for their input to credit scores until such time as they have made consumers whole in the security of their private information. To my knowledge I do not use their services nor did I authorize them to collect this information for their benefit.
Why should I be placed at risk by their lack of security?
Sincerely