E-Mail:

Circuit City Claims No Obligation to Protect Customer’s Most Personal Data

How many people a day do you suppose go into a mega-electronics store like Circuit City and purchase a new computer? And how many of those people do you suppose have the store like Circuit City transfer their personal data from their old computer to their new computer for them? How many of you have done that? And if you have, did you end up wishing you hadn’t?

That’s certainly how “Susan”, whose real identity is being withheld, of Boulder, Colorado feels. Susan purchased a new computer from the Boulder Circuit City, and brought in her old computer to have Circuit City transfer things from old computer to new.

Which they did.

But not before first transferring all of her data, including some very personal information, correspondence, and pictures, onto…

[Circuit City Claims No Obligation to Protect Customer's Most Personal Data, Continued]

What Do You Think?

 

Want to Start a Blog Here for Free?

Are you an expert in one subject or another? If your goal is to help others and dispense hard-earned information back to the community, stake a claim on your very own Lockergnome blog today! You can write about anything - no matter the topic. Sign-up to start blogging!

Favorite - Oct 6, 2008

wowApic

Deals - Oct 6, 2008

Looking To Buy? Looking To Sell? Try SecondSpin.com

Diana's Tips - Oct 2, 2008

Change The Page Orientation In Word 2003

Feedback, Tips - Oct 1, 2008

Top 5 Reasons To Buy A Custom Built Computer Over A Pre-Built Machine

87 queries / 1.194 seconds.