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Re: CIBC sends confidential customer data to West Virginia scrapyard
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Postmodern Sass
After reading this part of the story: "Peer acquired a toll-free fax number for an auto accessories business he started in 1999. That number is 1-877-777-2774. The fax number for CIBC's central fax unit is 1-877-772-7749." it seems to me the most likely explanation for Peer's continued receipt of CIBC documents is simply that people are misdialing.
I have never understood businesses' reluctance to use email for confidential communications, when they blithely send faxes with no idea whether, or who, is receiving them. Fax machines are rarely private, and they don't send return receipts. Email is, and does.
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