North Carolina’s tax collectors want to find out which of the state’s residents have bought untaxed goods from Amazon over the past seven years, so they visited Amazon’s HQ in Seattle and demanded the retailer turn over its records. When Amazon said no, the state threatened to sue. What it got instead was a preemptive lawsuit from Amazon that “says the demand violates the privacy and First Amendment rights of Amazon’s customers.” [More]
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BBB Wants To Tear Your Personal Papers Apart Tomorrow
The Better Business Bureau says tomorrow is Secure Your ID Day, which means 55 BBB locations around the country will provide free shredding services. You can frustrate identity thieves who planned on digging through your trash to find out your secret info by putting your files through the shredder. [More]
Why Is Angie's List Spying On Me?
James tells Consumerist that he tried Angie’s List, and wasn’t thrilled with the experience. He was surprised and displeased, however, when a representative from the service reached out, called him, and asked him some questions about the professionals he had searched for. Would you have reacted the same way? [More]
Would Electronic Medical Records Make You Hide Things From Your Doctor?
The California HealthCare Foundation recently released the results of a survey on electronic medical records and consumer behavior. The survey found that 15% of people would hide things from their doctor if the medical record system shared anonymous data with other organizations. Another 33% weren’t sure, but would consider hiding something. [More]
Good Samaritan Emails Us From The Account You Left Logged In On A Best Buy Display iPad
Hey world: Don’t leave yourself logged in to a display product at Best Buy! One Consumerist reader found someone logged in to a display iPad at Best Buy and emailed them and us from the logged in account. [More]
Radio Shack Wouldn't Let Me Buy Stuff Without Email, Address, Phone #
Reader Molly needed a cellphone charger. She ran in to Radio Shack to grab one and paid with cash — but the cashier wouldn’t complete the transaction without her home address, phone number and email address. She’s wondering if this is normal. [More]
Big Media To Crack Down On Copyright Pirates
On his Reflections of a Newsosaur blog, Alan Mutter says a company called Attributor has rounded up several big media companies and is set to go after sites that hock their content for free. [More]
Lowe's Is Totally Hitting On Me And Other Customers
Steve was taken aback when Lowe’s asked him and other customers for their phone numbers as they were checking out. [More]
This Pizza Joint Sent My Credit Card Info Around Via Email
Andrew blogs about how he ordered pizza online and it came with an unwanted topping — fraud risk. [More]
"Chuck Norris" Virus Commands Your Router For His Botnet
Is there a “Chuck Norris” virus hiding inside your router and subjugating it for his secret botnet army? [Prague Daily Monitor] [More]