"An employee of automobile insurer State Farm was fired after making purchases with customer credit cards, ultimately compromising their personal data." Adam Greenberg, SC Magazine
Wow. 687 looted accounts. Nothin' like a neighborly attitude toward customers.
I wasn't surprised when I read the article. State Farm has established a culture of disrespect toward the folks they're supposed to serve. Check out complaints about their auto insurance. Homeowners? Look at this. Banking? Visit My Bank Tracker. Peruse the Ripoff Report, then do a few searches of your own. There's no excuse for government allowing corporations to kick people around. State insurance commissions are a taxpayer funded farce.
Why would anyone trust a company like State Farm?
I'm learning the hard way (see 9/18/13 post) that "total loss" is a multi-billion dollar racket involving the insurance industry, legislators, repair shops, parts suppliers, state regulators, auction yards, and car dealers.
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