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Originally posted by KRL
This is very true LM. Norm would have to be a fool to do that. However everything from everyone seems to have MC as the common link, so ultimately if it shows MC is releasing confidential clients records either intentionally as part of the deal with Acacia or without realizing it by employee theft, careless server database protection, reselling lists, or whatever, MC is responsible and should accept responsibility.
Its a pretty sad state of affairs now because webmasters are going to be extremely reluctant to place their personal information with anyone because a zero trust factor has arisen with companies most people thought were safe to do biz with.
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Very true.. the trust level will be absolutely 0. And what's really tragic is that I honestly don't think Norman would do that to his customers.. so the loss of trust really wouldn't be his fault. He has to suffer for someone else's unscrupulous activities, be that person within his company or from without. In fact, the ramifications for the industry as a whole are going to be extreme, I fear.