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Posted by Joanna on June 22, 2009, 2:36 am
It wasn't saying you have to give that out to sign up. It says that from
time to time they may ask you relavent financial questions to determine
if you qualify for certain partner's offers, which may include SS, your
income and so forth. Yes I understand most of us would never answer such
questions. My whole point was that it's actually in their policy that
they share what ever information you DO choose to give them. I have
issue with any website that says it will share your information. Even if
it is a hotmail email acct or a bogus sign in that I've come up with.
Advertising is one thing but sharing my information is another. And to
me it doesn't matter if they are just sharing my hotmail email or giving
more personal information, it shouldn't happen. The only thing I can
give them credit for is being honest in their policies. Some say they
won't share your email and they do. I just wanted others to be aware of
it and do their own reading to make up their mind if they find their
policies acceptable or not.
Take Care
Joanna
J* wrote:
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> i'd not give out my ss# to any websites.
> its none of their damn business.
> seems a no brainer to me.
> j.
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> "joan8904" wrote...
> I have Flickr and have for sometime. I don't remember anything
> intrusive in their info. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't give them my
> social security number or any financial info.
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> joan
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> its none of their damn business.
> seems a no brainer to me.
> j.
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> "joan8904" wrote...
> I have Flickr and have for sometime. I don't remember anything
> intrusive in their info. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't give them my
> social security number or any financial info.
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> joan
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