CompuUSA Mac had someone's Quicken files!
SO I go into CompUSA to look at the iMac and studio displays, (no tax weekend in NC). I start browsing the HD of a PowerMac and buried in the wrong spot is a folder called Macintosh HD.
It is a complete directory of someone's old hard drive. Hmmm.
I start going through it and before long I am opening Quicken files (no password) listing bank accounts, SSN's, investments, properties, etc,.... to the tune of about 1.5 million. I thought these were sample documents but then noticed business names that were local, and local phone numbers.
I tracked down the manager, and he was running around putting out fires... after a few minutes..I got his attention, told him what I had discoverd and he said "Hmmm, I'll check into that, immediately someone asked him about some big laser printer and he went into salesman mode. I was in the store another 20 -30 minutes and when I left he was still doing the manager thing.
Can you imagine this? Is this lawsuit material?
MSKR
It is a complete directory of someone's old hard drive. Hmmm.
I start going through it and before long I am opening Quicken files (no password) listing bank accounts, SSN's, investments, properties, etc,.... to the tune of about 1.5 million. I thought these were sample documents but then noticed business names that were local, and local phone numbers.
I tracked down the manager, and he was running around putting out fires... after a few minutes..I got his attention, told him what I had discoverd and he said "Hmmm, I'll check into that, immediately someone asked him about some big laser printer and he went into salesman mode. I was in the store another 20 -30 minutes and when I left he was still doing the manager thing.
Can you imagine this? Is this lawsuit material?
MSKR
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I'm guessing that, yeah, that could stir up some legal issues.
or a new mac for that matter! hehhehehe
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<strong>SO I go into CompUSA to look at the iMac and studio displays, (no tax weekend in NC). I start browsing the HD of a PowerMac and buried in the wrong spot is a folder called Macintosh HD.
It is a complete directory of someone's old hard drive. Hmmm.
I start going through it and before long I am opening Quicken files (no password) listing bank accounts, SSN's, investments, properties, etc,.... to the tune of about 1.5 million. I thought these were sample documents but then noticed business names that were local, and local phone numbers.
I tracked down the manager, and he was running around putting out fires... after a few minutes..I got his attention, told him what I had discoverd and he said "Hmmm, I'll check into that, immediately someone asked him about some big laser printer and he went into salesman mode. I was in the store another 20 -30 minutes and when I left he was still doing the manager thing.
Can you imagine this? Is this lawsuit material?
MSKR</strong><hr></blockquote>
Go back to the shop as Brad says and get the persons details and contact them!!! Very bad to think that they are on a demo computer..
There were about 3 gigs of files from LaCie. European sales figures, letters, graphics for advertisments etc etc.
Needless to say, LaCie were slightly confused when i phoned them up.
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<strong>Out of idle curosity, which CompUSA are we talking about here?</strong><hr></blockquote>
bwahahahhaa
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bwahahahhaa</strong><hr></blockquote>
I have no devious plans, I just live in the area and would like to know which store to look out for.