When they don't get a reply???tacticool wrote:How can they prove you received it?


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When they don't get a reply???tacticool wrote:How can they prove you received it?
Back when I worked in the Pharmacy right out of high school before Big Al invented the Internet we used the old crisscross book if you had a name you had the phone number and address or vice versa. It was a wonderful tool for catching suspicious narco scripts that might warrant a chat with the Doc and/or narcotics officer before they got filled and billed. I'm sure the same folks that paid for that book use an online version now.seamusTX wrote:You can look up phone numbers based on addresses on the internets to a limited extent.Who'sJohnGalt wrote:It also states that they will contact you by phone which is strange since they aren't supposed to have names just addresses, so how they get a phone number is beyond me.
It's also possible that the phone company gives them the phone number at an address. That kind of thing is not explicitly secret.
I don't know how various commercial entities do it; but if you move, as a friend of mine did recently, you immediately get junk mail and phone calls from all sorts of business and also churches. Someone is selling the information.
- Jim
Against the census? No.03Lightningrocks wrote:Reading this thread I am not sure I understand the thinking. Are you folks against the census for some reason?
I think the form is designed to extract detailed information from/about specific people. Have you noticed any new autos or people03Lightningrocks wrote:Not that I want to fire a whole debate about privacy and what not, but if you have a CHL, you gave the State everything but your under garment size. I have noticed that many of the same questions on the census report also show up on credit apps. If we file a tax return, the government knows how many kids we have and their ages. If you ever purchase anything by credit or debit card, your purchase goes into a marketing data base and somebody out there knows how many TV's you have. We buy firearms and fill out registration paperwork. They know what guns you have already.
I guess I am just wondering how filling out a census survey is going to compromise our privacy any more than the other umpteen things we all do every day.
This is all partially true.03Lightningrocks wrote:Not that I want to fire a whole debate about privacy and what not, but if you have a CHL, you gave the State everything but your under garment size.... If we file a tax return, the government knows how many kids we have and their ages.... We buy firearms and fill out registration paperwork. They know what guns you have already.
Oldgringo wrote:I think the form is designed to extract detailed information from/about specific people. Have you noticed any new autos or people03Lightningrocks wrote:Not that I want to fire a whole debate about privacy and what not, but if you have a CHL, you gave the State everything but your under garment size. I have noticed that many of the same questions on the census report also show up on credit apps. If we file a tax return, the government knows how many kids we have and their ages. If you ever purchase anything by credit or debit card, your purchase goes into a marketing data base and somebody out there knows how many TV's you have. We buy firearms and fill out registration paperwork. They know what guns you have already.
I guess I am just wondering how filling out a census survey is going to compromise our privacy any more than the other umpteen things we all do every day.in your neighborhood lately?
03Lightningrocks wrote:
Nope...but I think there might be a terrorist organization forming at my local 7-11. I keep seeing a group of suspicious looking fellers hanging out around the slurpee machine.
SmoothFox wrote:Good, no need to fill out census.03Lightningrocks wrote:Not that I want to fire a whole debate about privacy and what not, but if you have a CHL, you gave the State everything but your under garment size. I have noticed that many of the same questions on the census report also show up on credit apps. If we file a tax return, the government knows how many kids we have and their ages. If you ever purchase anything by credit or debit card, your purchase goes into a marketing data base and somebody out there knows how many TV's you have. We buy firearms and fill out registration paperwork. They know what guns you have already.
I guess I am just wondering how filling out a census survey is going to compromise our privacy any more than the other umpteen things we all do every day.
THAT'S THE GUY!!!! HE IS THE LEADER.... WE ARE ALL DOOMED I TELL YA.marksiwel wrote:03Lightningrocks wrote:
Nope...but I think there might be a terrorist organization forming at my local 7-11. I keep seeing a group of suspicious looking fellers hanging out around the slurpee machine.