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45,000 PLUS WORDS, WHY?
The most memorable incident involved a man who purchased a diamond ring from Overstock.com as a surprise Christmas gift for his wife - and then found that the purchase had been broadcast to his network of Facebook friends, including his wife.

I REMEMBER THAT STORY SO I PULLED UP THE ARTICLE AND SAW IT WAS ABOUT SOME GUY NAMED LANE. WHAT WAS WIERD WAS THAT I SAW A TECH BLOG ABOUT LANE V FACEBOOK. THEY SAID IT WAS SEAN LANE, BUT THAT IS THE SAME GUY, RIGHT?

sounds like an awful lot of admission of guilt. I AGREE,

Nine documents that make up 39 pages or almost 28,000 words. I THINK THE ATTORNEY FOR LANE SCREWED UP!. I LOOKED AT BLOCKBUSTER AND RAN A CHECK ON THEIR PRIVACY POLICY. NO BIGGEEEE, ALL YOU DO IS CUT AND PASTE AND THE COMPUTER REALLY DOES THE WORK, IF YOU COMBINE ,LETS SAY BLOCKBUSTER AND FACEBOOK, THATS ABOUT 45,000 WORDS! SO I HAVE TO READ 45,000 WORDS TO UNDERSTAND THEIR POLICIES, GIVE ME A BREAK!
Posted by: privacy king   Posted on: 08/14/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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45,000 PLUS WORDS, WHY?  privacy king | 08/14/08
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