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Child benefit fiasco!
I have just received my official government apology letter telling me that my details and those of my children were amongst the millions 'mislaid' on the missing cd roms.
I have spent lots of time and money ,plus used common sense in insuring the safety of my personal details not only online but shredding personal documents etc.. only for some complete idiot in the government to send all this info out via ordainary post and then get it lost!
I wonder if those of us that might fall victim to fraud due to this blunder could sue the government for negligence!
I have spent lots of time and money ,plus used common sense in insuring the safety of my personal details not only online but shredding personal documents etc.. only for some complete idiot in the government to send all this info out via ordainary post and then get it lost!
I wonder if those of us that might fall victim to fraud due to this blunder could sue the government for negligence!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also think that you may be being slightly niaive about how your personal details are protected by other organisations as well.
How well do you trust the HR department at your company - the payroll subcontractors at ours left a similar disk on a plane with the details of 1,000 US staff including their social security numbers (that's a really big deal in the US).
Buy anything on-line? How about your insurance companies - how well do you think they protect your data.
The sad truth is that if your personal details are lost there are so many possible culprits it's almost impossible to show who it was and that tends to promote some rather slack procedures.
That's not to say you shouldn't be careful about shredding things but I think if you could see what went on I think you'd have a fit
How well do you trust the HR department at your company - the payroll subcontractors at ours left a similar disk on a plane with the details of 1,000 US staff including their social security numbers (that's a really big deal in the US).
Buy anything on-line? How about your insurance companies - how well do you think they protect your data.
The sad truth is that if your personal details are lost there are so many possible culprits it's almost impossible to show who it was and that tends to promote some rather slack procedures.
That's not to say you shouldn't be careful about shredding things but I think if you could see what went on I think you'd have a fit
would those new drinks coasters be silver and extremely shiny on one side by any chance paulos? Still, at least you've got a matching pair (said the actress to the bishop!)
I agree with Peg leg to an extend- no information you give online is ever safe, but unless you want to be totally paranoid in your everyday life, I guess you/me just have to shrug our shoulders to an degree and live with the fact it's now part of the society we live in.
I agree with Peg leg to an extend- no information you give online is ever safe, but unless you want to be totally paranoid in your everyday life, I guess you/me just have to shrug our shoulders to an degree and live with the fact it's now part of the society we live in.
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There is nothing at this stage to suggest that the discs have been mis-used but I can appreciate that folk are more than a wee bit concerned. Anyway, this is what it says on the HMRC website,
"What happens if data about my family is misused anyway?
You should contact the organisation where the fraud has taken place.
As is usual in these circumstances, if you are the innocent victim of banking fraud you will not have to pay.
If, as a direct result of this incident, you incur costs we will consider compensating them."
"What happens if data about my family is misused anyway?
You should contact the organisation where the fraud has taken place.
As is usual in these circumstances, if you are the innocent victim of banking fraud you will not have to pay.
If, as a direct result of this incident, you incur costs we will consider compensating them."
I changed banks about 6 months ago and I notified the child benefit agency and they still haven't paid my child benefit in. Every time i ring up they say they have done it even though they haven't. I'm at my wits end now as i need the money. I reckon after all this going on that i'll be waiting forever. I bet if I owed them money they would have had it sorted pronto.