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nettime: LEXIS-NEXIS Invades Privacy for Profit!!! |
>Date: Sat, 14 Sep 1996 09:37:03 -0700 (PDT) >X-Sender: caq@pop.igc.org (Unverified) >X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Pro Version 2.2 (16) >Mime-Version: 1.0 >To: jon-a@ix.netcom.com, irc1@zianet.com, ebecker@cni.org, >75717.2022@CompuServe.COM, 0002054931@mcimail.com, >tburghardt@igc.apc.org, 73411.203@CompuServe.COM, Cassidym3@aol.com, >pchatterjee@igc.apc.org, chomsky@mit.edu, chosso@travel-net.com, >jadillon@sover.net, hdirlan@madison.main.nc.net, jeff_drake@hp.com, >jdrake@stpaul.msr.hp.com, Eladutt@aol.com, destevez@idsonline.com, >mf@mediafilter.org, 104706.1664@CompuServe.COM, fifth@toronto.cbc.ca, >100071.2416@CompuServe.COM, bhartmann@hamp.hampshire.edu, >hatchrr@aol.com, avirhoney@igc.apc.org, info@mail.cdi.org, >merip@igc.apc.org, bmintz@gnu.uvm.edu, SExpos@aol.com, >sodonnell@igc.apc.org, johnpike@fas.org, qlgraphic@aol.com, >102046.1336@CompuServe.COM, counterpun@aol.free.escape.com, hsklar@aol.com, >mediabeat@igc.apc.org, j_weedon@escape.com, cwilkins@boink.clark.net, >Lynnew4863@aol.com, ZANGERM@gunet.georgetown.edu >From: Terry Allen <caq@igc.org> >Sender: caq@igc.org > >Whoops, looks like the message on invasion of privacy was as empty as my >brain last night. Coincidence? I think not! Techno-incompetance? Hmm, perhaps. >Anyway, here is the message that was forwarded to me and which I am trying >again to pass on to you. >Terry > >Your name, social security number, current address, previous addresses, >mother's maiden name, birth date and other personal information are now >available to anyone with a credit card through a new Lexis database called >P-Trax. As I am sure you are aware, this information could be used to commit >credit card fraud or otherwise allow someone else to use your identity. > >You can have your name and information removed from this list by making a >telephone request. Call (800)543-6862, select option 4 and then option 3 >("all other questions") and tell the representative answering that you wish >to remove your name from the P-trax database. You may also send a fax to >(513) 865-7360, or physical mail to LEXIS-NEXIS / P.O. Box 933 / Dayton, Ohio >45401-0933. Sending physical mail to confirm your name has been removed is >always a good idea. > >As word of the existence of this database has spread on the net, Lexis-Nexis >has been inundated with calls, and has set up a special set of operators to >handle the volume. In addition, Andrew Bleh (rhymes with "Play") is a manager >responsible for this product, and is the person to whom complaints about the >service could be directed. He can be reached at the above 800 number. Ask for >extension 3385. According to Lexis, the manager responsible is Bill Fister at >extension 1364. > >I called this morning and had my name removed. The representative will need >your name and social security number to remove you from the list. I suggest >that we inundate these people with requests to remove our info from the list >and forward this e-mail to everyone we know. >Terry Allen, editor, CAQ >1500 Massachusetts Ave #732 >Washington, DC 20005 >202-331-9763 voice >202-331-9751 fax >web page: www.mediafilter.org/caq > > -- * distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission * <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, * collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets * more info: majordomo@is.in-berlin.de and "info nettime" in the msg body * URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@is.in-berlin.de