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MSQ surprise
I love MISSOURI STAR QUILT CO. JENNY HAS THE BEST TUTORIAL AND GREAT DEALS.
I received a request to rate one of the items I purchased. So I decided to check their privacy policy. There is NO PRIVACY in their policy. They tell you that they will share your personal information with their affiliates And THIRD PARTY entities. I was really surprised. Obviously, they are selling our information. The response is got back when I complained , "sorry we offended you". what? Word to the wise, these days we need to be more vigilant about our personal information. I will never send a review of any of their products. |
I just read their entire privacy policy and I see no red flags. It looks pretty standard to me.
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Wow! TU for the info.
I recentlycontacted them that I've used their tutorial for lthe skateboards to make 5 quilts for roject Linus. Then sent me a discount code for$10.00 off a $25.00 purchase. So I went shopping, found items on sale that would be great for more quilts only to find out since the items were already discounted could not use the $10.00. Customer service said to comtact them with my order and they would see if they could get the discount to apply....could see? I just let it go HOWEVER I did try to use the coupon a week later and computer said code had already be used. Now I just watch their tutorials to make quilts. |
Everyone that has shopped online has their info on many lists. A review doesn't need your real name or email anyway. Sometimes I'm Ms. Buttercup or Proud Mary. LOL
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While reading this thread I notice two images on the right - they're of the last few items I searched on Google... There is no such thing as 'privacy' anymore...
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The company that owns this forum has a privacy statement. Ever read it?
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Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 8578688)
I just read their entire privacy policy and I see no red flags. It looks pretty standard to me.
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Yes, they disappointed me long time ago. But these days everyone sells information. everyone!
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I know what you mean. I am so careful on what I put my phone number, e-mail address, etc. It seems you get flooded with all kinds of stuff on your computer/phone. Nothing is truly free out there.
When we moved 5 years ago, I thought, as we were getting a brand new phone number, we might have some peace from unwanted calls, scammers, etc. No dice - we were flooded with junk within the week. So the phone company must also sell that info. When someone asks for my e-mail or phone number I don't give it out unless absolutely necessary as for Dr. or clinic info. |
Use a phone number that is a recording, like the weather. No online registration for shops, forums, groups need your personal phone number. That is used for selling info.
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Also if you answer unknown phone numbers give the greeting of your city's police department and ALL scammers will immediately hang up. :) then BLOCK that number forever. Personally I never answer any call that I do not know I tell them I will NOT return their call without a voice mail on the answering message. This also helps eliminate scammers and all computer placed calls because they never get all the way thru their message. Then they get blocked.
Some companies do not leave a gap between a disconnected/changed number and the next person getting that number assigned. The best one with my new phone & company (free gov phone) is the 50 or so calls to invite me to move my medical practice to Baton Rouge Louisiana and a call back number. WHY would they call me? I'm not a doctor. I'm a Childrern's Minister. Have fun and a great day. AT&T NEVER sells their numbers but most of the rest do. |
[QUOTE=Onebyone;8578798]Use a phone number that is a recording, like the weather.
That is a great idea. |
Originally Posted by MaryKa
(Post 8578881)
Also if you answer unknown phone numbers give the greeting of your city's police department and ALL scammers will immediately hang up. :) then BLOCK that number forever. Personally I never answer any call that I do not know I tell them I will NOT return their call without a voice mail on the answering message. This also helps eliminate scammers and all computer placed calls because they never get all the way thru their message. Then they get blocked.
Some companies do not leave a gap between a disconnected/changed number and the next person getting that number assigned. The best one with my new phone & company (free gov phone) is the 50 or so calls to invite me to move my medical practice to Baton Rouge Louisiana and a call back number. WHY would they call me? I'm not a doctor. I'm a Childrern's Minister. Have fun and a great day. AT&T NEVER sells their numbers but most of the rest do. |
Whatever happened to our privacy!
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what's that? Privacy. Great concept. Scammers and worse out there. The Government says never to give your SS number out but companies can't get a credit report on you when you want to purchase something without your SS number. Credit bureaus now must have that information. sigh!! So our "all" is out there.
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I was getting a lot of medicare calls. I answer and after the hard to understand person gets through the first spill I say I don't have medicare. The person then says uh you don't? I say no I don't have medicare and don't want it. Anything else I can do for you? I have not received anymore calls about medicare plans. The list of numbers are all the same. Mine must have been taken out of rotation.
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Yes, Medicare has now sent me three "new" cards!
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I have caller id on both my phone lines, I never answer a number I do not know, if they want me for something they can leave a message, most never do. I did find the setting on my I phone to send all unknown numbers to voice mail without ringing. That is great but if I am expecting a call from say a Dr's office where they may call on a separate number than the main one for the clinic, I may miss it and have to pick up message on voice mail. yep, the spoofing is a real pain. When they used to have a real person on the end, I would sometimes just set the phone down with the caller still talking away and walk away. One time, I came back and the person was still talking. Oh Well!
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Oh thank you for the Iphone tip Sewingpup! Here is how to do it. In settings go to phone, go to silence unknows callers. The calls will go to voicemail and show up on the recent call list.
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Originally Posted by Quiltwoman44
(Post 8578923)
Yes, Medicare has now sent me three "new" cards!
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The calls that come in as a local company/office/service to make them seem like someone you'd want to talk with are SO irritating! I just don't answer, unless it's a person I know.
As far as phone numbers being sold and used - that's not the only way you get calls. Even 40 years ago, computers were auto generating numbers and dialing them. No way to stop those from coming through, either, although at least they don't know your name and other information. |
Oh my! I have had so many pms saying I needed medicare. LOL I do have it. I tell the annoying callers anything I want to.
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