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+-   Changing customers password without consent on Wednesday August 27 2008, @03:16PM risinganger

Submitted by risinganger on Wednesday August 27 2008, @03:16PM
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risinganger writes "BBC News is reporting that a customer had his password changed without his knowledge. After some less than satisfactory service the customer in question changed his password to 'Llyods is pants'. At some point after that a member of staff changed the password to 'no it's not'. Requests to change it back to 'Llyods is pants', 'Barclays is better' or censorship were met with refusal.

Personally I found the original change funny, like the customer did. After all, god forbid a sense of humour rears it's ugly head in business — ever. What isn't acceptable is the refusal to change it per the customers requests after that."
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