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CREDIT CARD MAIL Credit card companies should be barred from using the phrase "Important Account Information" on mailings — unless, of course, the mailing actually contains important account information.
In the blue recycling bin marked with Mr. Zuckerberg's address, there were A&W diet root beer cans, cardboard boxes and a junk mail credit card offer.
"We've got their e-mail, snail mail, credit card, and phone, so they're less likely to commit a really serious crime, as opposed to a local newspaper ad where anyone can respond".
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Even the Daily Mail credited the GMB on their front page.
"The nice thing is, there's a broad price range," says Moore. "My father wanted these pieces accessible to everyone the character touched and influenced". In particular, she says, that influence had a powerful effect on future law enforcement officers, many of whom sent the actor mail crediting him with their career choice.
That "takeup" rate of 0.3 percent is at the low end of the takeup range of 0.3 to 0.8 percent of those who apply for direct-mail credit card offers, the analysis found.
It is also implicit in the use of e-mail, credit cards, and other everyday transactions where significant amounts of personal information are passed on to corporations, the government or both.
Then, the details of life that have been laid bare in recent years to snooping -- e-mail, credit card numbers, financial records, purchases -- will be returned to their rightful place, to the realm of absolute privacy.
Such looseness allows instant credit at department stores and the proliferation of mailed credit card offers, both widely abused identity portals for thieves.
But what about the rest of us, who might not have particularly salacious photos or voice messages stored in our phones, but nonetheless have e-mails, credit card numbers and records of our locations?
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