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Re: [APO-L] Fraternity Membership Directory

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (rdean71@comcast.net)
Sat Mar 13 15:37:09 2010

Date:         Sat, 13 Mar 2010 15:36:47 -0500
Reply-To: "rdean71@comcast.net" <rdean71@comcast.net>
From: "rdean71@comcast.net" <rdean71@comcast.net>
To: APO-L@listserv.iupui.edu
In-Reply-To:  <974802.48803.qm@web401.biz.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

The first thing I'd do is call the National Office, or email the Executive=
 Director. There could be any number of reasons -- some understandable and=
 some not-so-understandable. &nbsp;It'd be best to figure it out and get it=
 corrected. Posting to a public mailing list doesn't seem likely to fix it.



-- Sent from my Palm Pre
On Mar 13, 2010 2:40 PM, Richard Byrne &lt;apo@RICHARDBYRNE.COM&gt; wrote:=
 

A few years ago, I called the national office when I moved to give them my=
 new address.&nbsp; At that time, I advised them that I did not want to rec=
eive calls at any time, for any reason.&nbsp; I also advised them that I di=
d not want my personal information being given to any third party agencies=
 at all (I was tired of getting Geico and Liberty Mutual junk mail and cred=
it card offers).



So I was somewhat surprised last week to get a PHONE CALL from a THIRD PART=
Y AGENCY who had been given my personal information.



What is one to think when my simple and unambiguous instructions are disreg=
arded by an organization I thought I could trust?



Thanks,

Richard

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