On 31/12/2014 7:42 PM, David Boxall wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm puzzling over the message below. > Given the ease with which a scan can be falsified, would providing scans > of documents really validate anything? > In view of the information on the documents they demand, are they in > violation of privacy legislation? > > And yes, I'm aware that some customers of the site have had problems. >
I am certainly one who will not shop with valuebasket again. I find the information they requested of you david is privacy invasive. All they should need is a valid credit card, most online purveyors of goods manage with that. I would certainly not provide such information to an online merchant. and finally ... what roger says :) Happy new year folks cheers brenda -- Brenda Aynsley OAM, FACS CP, ACS Honorary Life Member ACS President 2014 & 2015 Chair IFIP International Professional Practice Partnership (IP3) 2011-15 ACS Partnering for Success Mobile:+61(0)412 662 988 || Phone:+61(0)8 7127 0107 Skype/Yahoo/Twitter: baynsley Mobile when I am out of Australia: +372 5408 0036 _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
