Posted on 03 June 2008 Comments (6)
Tags: Blogger, Controversy, Emotions, Encounter, Gucci Gang, Intrigue, Money Talks, Online Community, Random, Thoughts, Wealth
Continuation…
So yeah, somebody used my credit card… To purchase some sporting goods at some sporting shop in Paris, France. - Ang sosyal! Samantalang ako pang Crispa lang ang affordie may ko!
Thanks to Bank of America, for they are so accommodating. After being on hold for - for like forever lol, they have finally canceled my card and is issuing me a new card which will arrive in the next 7 business days “daw”. It’s really amazing how they have allowed me to dispute that charge… Now are they being competitive with American Express? (HAHAHA!!!)
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I use to check my finances online almost every now and then (As in every minute - ako madudugasan? Nevah!) - Pero matalino man ang matsing na paglalamangan din. [Online Banking - my credit cards, my stocks/bonds (HAHA stocks? Heavygat! Charing lang yon stocks at bonds hala!!!) and my checking account] But I have been really busy “lately” and when I check my accounts, I just check to if there are any bills that are due and need to be paid asap… I don’ and can’t pay anymore attention into details no more, since I am always in a run…
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I was reading some article and I have found that Experian is suing Lifelock. Experian is a global leader in providing value-added information solutions to organizations and consumers. Experian provides information, analytics, decision-making solutions and processing services. Yes it is one of the 3 major credit bureaus and it is suing Lifelock…
Experian is arguing about the legality of Lifelock, a third party, being able to put fraud alerts and opt outs for their clients. This is an example of how bleeding edge companies are vulnerable because they are working beyond clear cut legal boundaries.
Experian is accusing the identity theft prevention firm LifeLock, of deception and fraud. In the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court on Feb. 13, Experian contends that LifeLock’s advertising is misleading and that the firm is breaking federal law in the way it goes about protecting consumers by placing our fraud alerts
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