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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 464142" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm not into FB etc, as I've said before but yesteray I got grouchy opening the mail. The department store that I use almost exclusively sent a long small printed communication. I mean long. Instead of tossing it in the garbage I took time to read it and mixed in the middle of lots and lots of small text there is a little chart that indicates what information from your account they are allowed to share. If you don't call their toll free number and exclude the optional areas they are authorized by default to basically share everything. WTH! </p><p></p><p>Recently we received a similarly long small printed communication from another card company that had buried in the text that they were increasing the percentage rate on unpaid balances. Why not send a simple double fold card with the bottom line info?? I'm assuming that 80% of the recipients don't spend thirty minutes reading these mailings and as a result they are vulnerable. It feels like it is "them" against "us". Similarlto your FB issues the changes are mandated and the user or customer is forced to figure out details or be a slave to the corporations. Bah! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 464142, member: 35"] I'm not into FB etc, as I've said before but yesteray I got grouchy opening the mail. The department store that I use almost exclusively sent a long small printed communication. I mean long. Instead of tossing it in the garbage I took time to read it and mixed in the middle of lots and lots of small text there is a little chart that indicates what information from your account they are allowed to share. If you don't call their toll free number and exclude the optional areas they are authorized by default to basically share everything. WTH! Recently we received a similarly long small printed communication from another card company that had buried in the text that they were increasing the percentage rate on unpaid balances. Why not send a simple double fold card with the bottom line info?? I'm assuming that 80% of the recipients don't spend thirty minutes reading these mailings and as a result they are vulnerable. It feels like it is "them" against "us". Similarlto your FB issues the changes are mandated and the user or customer is forced to figure out details or be a slave to the corporations. Bah! DDD [/QUOTE]
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