When Your Confidential Information Are Violated
>> Saturday, July 24, 2010
When I was working in a company I was always entrusted with confidential files of my employers and I really keep them private from any employee of our company because I don’t want to lose my boss’ trust. We really should protect our personal information secured because having it known by identity thieves can lead us to great trouble. So if you’re one of those people who have filed for credits and loans between the years 1987 through 2000 you should be aware that a credit reporting company in the name of TransUnion illegally sold all confidential credit information to marketing companies. The company obviously violated an illegal disclosure case and was funding $75M to pay damages to affected people.
It was a very sensitive case as identity theft can happen anytime because the personal information is in the hands of people you don’t know. Well if you’re 28 years old and have filed credits in the US you can seek the help of O’Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath attorneys and file a TransUnion Lawsuit to be included in the list of people who will be paid of monetary damages. Well the damage was done and your personal information is out in the hands of illegal people so better make the best of your case by winning from it.
1 comments:
I worked in a call center for a major telecom company for decades before I became a IT recruiter downtown. I cannot believe the information we were allowed to have. We had your name, your address, DL# SS# phone numbers, past address, mother's maiden name. Then I worked for a mortgage company. I had instant access to every piece of paper you signed to get your house. And then, you called in and gave me your routing and account number to make a payment. It's a sick world out there. People were getting fired for everything. Then the company announced they were closing the call center. DO YOU think you had pissed off employees that would print some of your personal info??
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