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  1. #16
    Robert M.
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    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (Eric) wrote:

    > <<Because of their failure to secure records, and their apparent desire
    > to hide the event, and their sloth in notifying customers. >>
    >
    > And who made you the watchdog for all cellular companies, even ones you
    > don't do business with?


    And who said I can't comment on shabby treatment of their customers by
    Cingular?



    See More: Cingular vs Walmart




  2. #17
    Robert M.
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    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    and Eric is famous for being ,,,,,,



  3. #18
    Scott Stephenson
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    Re: Cingular vs Walmart


    "Robert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>, Jer <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    > > Walmart's
    > > snafu didn't involve a security issue whatsoever.

    >
    > Which makes it all the more remarkable they took ownership and quickly
    > contacted customers when Cingular didn't.



    Excuse me, stupid troll- Walmart didn't contact anybody. Here's the story:

    http://money.cnn.com/services/ticker...9_FORTUNE5.htm

    First Data was the one contacting customers, not WalMart. You really suck
    at getting the story straight.





  4. #19
    JRW
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    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    Robert M. wrote:

    > And who said I can't comment on shabby treatment of their customers by
    > Cingular?


    Sign up for a Cingualr account, then you might have some first hand
    credibility; otherwise you're blowing smoke (out your ass).




  5. #20
    Scott Stephenson
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    Re: Cingular vs Walmart


    "JRW" <no_addy@no_.com> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Robert M. wrote:
    >
    > > And who said I can't comment on shabby treatment of their customers by
    > > Cingular?

    >
    > Sign up for a Cingualr account, then you might have some first hand
    > credibility; otherwise you're blowing smoke (out your ass).
    >


    His credibility is now officially gone- his whole rant about WalMart calling
    customers was a lie.





  6. #21
    Robert M.
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    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    In article <[email protected]>,
    JRW <no_addy@no_.com> wrote:

    > Robert M. wrote:
    >
    > > And who said I can't comment on shabby treatment of their customers by
    > > Cingular?

    >
    > Sign up for a Cingualr account, then you might have some first hand
    > credibility; otherwise you're blowing smoke (out your ass).


    Sorry sir, I don't need to do that to comment on Cingular's sloth in
    protecting customers. And you don't know if I have, but thats immaterial.



  7. #22
    Eric
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    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    <<Sorry sir, I don't need to do that to comment on Cingular's sloth in
    protecting customers. And you don't know if I have, but thats
    immaterial.>>

    Oh, so are you a Cingular customer then?




  8. #23
    Eric
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    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    <<and xxxx is famous for being ,,,,,,>>

    Oooh... you just posted an insult... I thought you were above such
    tactics. Nice to see you stooping down to our level.




  9. #24
    Eric
    Guest

    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    <<And who said I can't comment on shabby treatment of their customers
    by Cingular? >>

    Nobody said that you couldn't.... but its just amazing that you have all
    these opinions about companies that you have never done business with
    and have no first hand experience with. You just must like to ***** and
    stir up trouble.




  10. #25
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (Eric) wrote:

    > <<Sorry sir, I don't need to do that to comment on Cingular's sloth in
    > protecting customers. And you don't know if I have, but thats
    > immaterial.>>
    >
    > Oh, so are you a Cingular customer then?


    Are so you desparate to defend Cingulars bad behavior in this situation
    that you are grasping at any straw to divert attention?



  11. #26
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (Eric) wrote:

    > <<and xxxx is famous for being ,,,,,,>>
    >
    > Oooh... you just posted an insult... I thought you were above such
    > tactics. Nice to see you stooping down to our level.


    LOL ,,,,, is an insult?



  12. #27
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (Eric) wrote:

    > Nobody said that you couldn't.... but its just amazing that you have all
    > these opinions about companies that you have never done business with
    > and have no first hand experience with.


    I love where you know everything about me. And as it turns out what you
    think you know is wrong.

    P.S. I know if a company loses secure information it should notify you
    as soon as it knows. Not send out US Mail 3 days later so you'd only
    know after 6 days. Walmart acted differently.

    Sorry you feel the need to hide anything bad Cingular does.



  13. #28
    Leto
    Guest

    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    Hum.. So that explains the extra Walmart charges and credits on my CC.

    By the way Walmart NEVER contacted me. Don't always believe what you read!

    "Robert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Cingular has a store break-in. Customer data was not secured and was
    > stolen. Cingular sat on that fact for a few days, and finally mailed
    > letters to its affected customers.
    >
    > Walmart had a MasterCharge snafu, Customers last week were tripled
    > billed. Walmart immediately started telephoning affected customers, put
    > big signs up in its stores, and went public.
    >
    > Its day and night how these two outfits reacted to a bad occurance.
    >
    > Cingular hoped to hide the fact, and acted in a manner to minimize its
    > immediate costs.
    >
    > Walmart, immediately got a hold of everyone, went public, and acted like
    > it cared about its customers.







  14. #29
    Eric
    Guest

    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    <<Are so you desparate to defend Cingulars bad behavior in this
    situation that you are grasping at any straw to divert attention? >>

    No, but apparently you are again grasping at straws with yet another
    non-answer.




  15. #30
    Eric
    Guest

    Re: Cingular vs Walmart

    <<I love where you know everything about me. And as it turns out what
    you think you know is wrong.>>

    I love how you seem to know everything about every cellular company.

    So are you saying that you are or have been a customer of Cingular then?
    If you have nothing to hide, then you should be able to answer the
    simple question.




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