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Cadaverous Pallor 03-30-2006 12:14 PM

Amazing sloppiness at Mastercard
 
Cockeyed.com, the site that brought you How Much is Inside Mustard among other wonderful projects has done it again, albeit in a more serious vein.

Incredible story.

I got so mad I emailed Mastercard.com. I can't believe that some human being employed by them looked at a scotch-taped application with a new address on it and said "sure".

:mad:

BarTopDancer 03-30-2006 12:22 PM

GRRR! :mad:

Thanks for sharing this.

Snowflake 03-30-2006 12:27 PM

Sputter, phfffffttttttt, that's astonishing.:eek:

Alex 03-30-2006 12:31 PM

Having had some insight into how credit card applications are processed when I was at Wells I am somewhat surprised by this and must give some small credence to the possibility that the story isn't true.

But only small credence, particularly since it is Chase and their persuit of new accounts is particularly cutthroat.

This is why no piece of paper with personal information on it goes into our regular trash. Not even shredded. We have a separate box for all such paper and periodically we take it into the office and put it in the official secure "to be shredded" bins at work.

innerSpaceman 03-30-2006 12:36 PM

Wow. I'm gonna start burning stuff.

Snowflake 03-30-2006 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
This is why no piece of paper with personal information on it goes into our regular trash. Not even shredded. We have a separate box for all such paper and periodically we take it into the office and put it in the official secure "to be shredded" bins at work.

Ditto, I pulled a banker's box, overflowing of paper, statements, pay stubs and such from my closet of hell last weekend, I'm bringing it here to go in the secure shredder. Never mind that anyone hijacking my identity would get not more than 5 miles courtesy of me.

scaeagles 03-30-2006 12:56 PM

I have a crosscut shredder that makes pieces 2 inches long by 1/16th inch wide. If some thief is gonna go through my trash and take that and reassemble it, then I guess I have to live with it.

Not Afraid 03-30-2006 12:57 PM

I swear the City-provided trashcans should come with a shreader attachment. A powerful one and not the slow, loud one we already own.

SzczerbiakManiac 03-30-2006 01:58 PM

I'm thinking maybe shredding THEN burning may be in order....

tracilicious 03-30-2006 04:32 PM

Anyone who might rifle through my trash don't read this
 
I don't shred anything. I don't even rip it up. I often toss credit card applications in the mail without even opening them. Truthfully, my credit is already crappy enough that there isn't much anyone could do with my info.

I worked in the fraud department for Sears credit cards about four years ago. What I learned there is that there is very very little you can do to protect yourself. Most identity theft happens because someone took something out of a mailbox or even straight from the post office. Once it's taken, it's a pain getting it back too. I dealt with people who had even called each credit bureau and added an identity theft alert to their reports that listed their contact info should anyone try to apply for a card. Those people still had cards opened in their name.

This is beyond inexcusable though. I may get a confetti type shredder.


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