[TheForge] Oh ^$#^$ OT
terry l. ridder
terrylr at blauedonau.com
Sat Jun 18 16:00:30 EDT 2005
hello;
reply below.
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, kim george wrote:
> My employer has an agent (labor negotiator or some prof.) who had their lap
> top stolen from their car. On that lap top was employee info. Things like ss#
> ,address, phone and all the back ground info from employment apps. I then get
> a letter from KSU saying that I'm one of the lucky winners. I've all ready
> contacted a credit alert agency and am going to contact the credit card
> companies to get the cards canceled and changed.Other than shooting the SOB
> that was so careless and the others that allowed this to happen what's to do?
>
find yourself a pit viper of a lawyer and let them loose on the stupid
idiot that owned the laptop and your current employer. employee information
should never ever be stored on a laptop to begin with. employee
information should never be shared with a third party without the
employees' knowledge. neither the employer or the third party performed
the required due diliegence (spelling) to protect the employee
information.
i would also recommend contacting your local television news people and
tell them the story. let the local television news people put the third
party and your current employer in the hot seat.
i would also recommend filing a police report of identity thief.
i am glab that i am too broke to have any debit/card cards.
now for my queation.
why are you still working for such a stupid foolish incomponent
employer?
quote of the day:
the world would be a nice place to live if it were not for the humans.
>
> Kim George
>
> "Why for you burry me in cold,cold ground?" Taz
>
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terry l. ridder ><>
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