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Comments on: TJX takes $118m hit over massive security breach

Where's my $2.60 f'ers 

Posted Thursday 16th August 2007 21:25 GMT

The inconvience of me having to check my credit report and bank statements periodically for over a year is only worth $2.60? Not to mention the financial losses from compromised cards? Way to go morons.

While I loathe Citigroup, at least they're good at setting aside billions for legal oopsies.

Title 

Posted Friday 17th August 2007 00:22 GMT

TJX should have to pay the cost of re issuing the bank cards that the finical institutions had absorb .

Not good enough! 

Posted Friday 17th August 2007 08:20 GMT

Where is the record fine that would make TJX an example and warning to the rest of the business world to wake up to realities in dealing with *our* sensitive electronic data in the 21st Century??

Oh, yeah sorry I forgot this is the US where business is given free reign...

Justice is 'barely' served. 

Posted Friday 17th August 2007 11:55 GMT

Well its nice to know they'll suffer serious losses due to their negligence. I'm not being malicious, just that justice is served.

A question for the other commenters - Who here has shopped at TK Maxx since they heard about this in January? Or have shopped there but used cash?

I haven't, and probably never will. I would bet the remaining shoppers are all the people who simply don't keep up on news stories, plus those who are glutton for punishment - I still wouldn't trust them to have not lost more cards since Jan.

@Chris - The UK is just the same. Business seems more important to government than providing for hospitals, police, other emergency services, road conditions etc.

@Stu 

Posted Friday 17th August 2007 13:46 GMT

I disagree. We have the all-powerful Information Commissioner and his side-kick the FSA which have UK business quivering in their boots.