To the loud, obnoxious lady at Fifth Third Bank this morning...I sure hope nobody was listening when you were discussing your mortgage issues with the teller. I mean, it's not like you didn't even try to keep that stuff confidential. Had I been lacking scruples, the street address, social security number, and other details...could have been used to buy such things as a new Ferrari or two. Plus, there's no need to shout, and give me a headache.
Guys (and gals), I don't condone identity theft. But, after working in a bank's auditing department, as well as reading about all the scams that are out there...I just have to wonder what the hell she was thinking? I mean, even though I was at the desk writing out a check, I could have easily been sitting there with a notepad, gleefully jotting down her info. Then I could have jumped online, and used her details to open all sorts of accounts.
Not that I would have ever done that. But, it always amazes the hell out of me that some people are so careless with their personal information.
Guys (and gals), I don't condone identity theft. But, after working in a bank's auditing department, as well as reading about all the scams that are out there...I just have to wonder what the hell she was thinking? I mean, even though I was at the desk writing out a check, I could have easily been sitting there with a notepad, gleefully jotting down her info. Then I could have jumped online, and used her details to open all sorts of accounts.
Not that I would have ever done that. But, it always amazes the hell out of me that some people are so careless with their personal information.
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