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Dunn did what most every other Big Corporation would do and most liely has done- her problem is that Perkins had the cajones to make it public. The almighty bottom line drives companies and individuals to pull this crap. What is even more galling is the acceptance that your private information is availble to others with a wink and a nod or greasing of the palm and no reprecussions(legal)except in California(if you get caught). Maybe if private citizens would react with more than words to snooping by bottom feeders called "PI's" and "investigative journalists" (and their related ilk) less "pre-texting" will happen.
Posted by: jimbo48_z   Posted on: 09/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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And they had better charge Dunn too. She accepted the illegally obtained  DonnieBoy | 09/13/06
HP scandal  jimbo48_z | 09/13/06
What about the phone companies ??  JackPastor | 09/13/06
What about the phone companies ??  jimbo48_z | 09/13/06
Really, this is just as serious as losing customer information in any way.  DonnieBoy | 09/13/06
Another thing here, we should have special laws to protect the freedom of  DonnieBoy | 09/13/06
Hang 'em high :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 09/13/06
Wall Street response ???  JackPastor | 09/13/06
HP's Ad Campaign  marileev@... | 09/13/06
too little too late for Dunn  marileev@... | 09/13/06
If companies were not so secretive!  Narg | 09/13/06
Yet Another Case of Bad Business Ethics  tonym87@... | 09/13/06
About time HP charges the Calif. AG  Boot_Agnostic | 09/14/06
Dunn should be removed  bampcs | 09/14/06
Maybe the AG will get it done  Ken_z | 09/20/06

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