Social security # at risk, can I sue?

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  1. JS says:

    Marc

    Can you sue – yes. Can you prevail is another question. If you can prove that they failed to provide due diligence (you may need to prove damages depending on your states privacy laws) in the protection of your information the answer is probably yes, but if the items where stolen and due diligence was practiced no. If due diligence was not followed and someone uses your information and you are damaged definitely.

  2. the brain. says:

    Michele

    you can try.

  3. grumpyoldman says:

    Philip

    I guess you can sue for any reason now days. I would take the credit minoring and tell them if my number gets used I will sue them for everything it was used for.

  4. James W says:

    Lance

    My wife received that letter from Gap Inc. today…

    being the skeptic that I am, i think it might be a scam to give you a free year and then charge you afterwards… kind of a backwards marketing scheme for Experian.

    I am still researching this and will call Gap Inc headquarters tomorrow to verify.

  5. xshirley says:

    Don

    i just got that letter today.
    like im only 15 and half of my life isn’t even gone yet.
    i dont know y gap would save my info. like you cant apply if your under 16 but they still stored my info. never apply online for jobs.

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