Re: HP Refund Checks - Beware.
- From: Tim Wescott <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 21:30:23 -0700
amdx wrote:
">Your supposed rebate was for $100, not $80. (And that was 7 years
ago. - How about some interest?) Not to mention, the original deal
terms and conditions did not require me to disclose my personal
identifying information to third parties that I've never heard of.
It's not HP that is offering you $80 it's "Estate Trust Asset
Recovery" of Gainesville, FL. It seems your $100 is available from HP, if you can
just figure out how to get it. Apparantly "Estate Trust Asset
Recovery" of Gainesville, FL. has figured out how to get it. They don't want you to send the $20.00 to them do they?
Mike
Or "Estate Trust Asset Recovery" has figured out how to get your name, signature, and driver's license information all in one place. The only thing left to completely steal your identity would be your SSN, if it's not on your driver's license.
Oh -- and HP doesn't make instruments anymore. That would be Agilent, who are probably no happier with HP than you are.
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