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Originally Posted by Saamee
Yes exactly Humvee. At least they apologised with a personal phone call to let you know....
I didnt get a phone call... just noticed all the email addresses as soon as i opened it.
Any way whats done is done.
The main thing is they (and others) learn from the mistake. As it is a mistake too many businesses make too often. Other then privacy the biggest issue is it provides a nice little database for spaming, scamming or even targeted phishing attempts.
I often receive phishing attempts from hacked email accounts. When i look to see how i would have been listed in the email account that sent it the only connection is I was cc'ed in to an email that they also received when a company we both dealt with failed to use bcc
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