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From : roy

Q: just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy .

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From : roy

just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy maybe you died in action came too damn close to dying.. roy .

From : moparman

just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy maybe you died in action -- moparman---remove clothes to reply! --scud coordinates 32.61204 north 96.92993 west-- .

From : nosey

roy wrote just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy maybe your letter got stolen too. i got an e-mail from dfas too. e-mail text this e-mail alerts you to a possibility that your personal information including name social security number and date of birth may have been included in the recent loss of data by an employee of the veterans administration. we want to let you know what happened and how to protect yourself. in may the va learned that an employee took home electronic data without authorization. the employees home was burglarized and the data were stolen. included were personal information for up to 26 million people including many of the dod family. the department shares information with va to help ensure quick service for customers of the va. for example the montgomery gi bill and servicemens group life insurance are important to dod and both are administered by the va. the dods interest now focuses on informing those in uniform and their families how best to defeat identity theft. several resources are available. the department of veterans affairs has set up a special web site and a toll-free telephone number www.firstgov.gov and 1-800-fed-info 1-800-333-4636. each features up-to-date and information on the data compromise. the website provides steps on how to check credit reports how to guard against identity theft and who to call if someone believes fraudulent activity is occurring with his or her personal information. information relating to the defeat of identify theft also is available at www.militaryonesource.com. to date the va reports that populations affected by its data loss have not experienced any rise in identity theft however dod encourages you to follow the advice available at the foregoing sites. delivered by defense finance and accounting service -- ken .

From : azwiley1

nah hes mia just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy maybe you died in action -- moparman---remove clothes to reply! --scud coordinates 32.61204 north 96.92993 west-- .

From : electrician

says... just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy you didnt miss anything by not getting a letter. i received one a couple of weeks ago and there wasnt anything about them monitoring anyones credit in it. all the letter says is they lost the data they are sorry and its up to you to keep an eye on your credit report. in other words they arent responsbile you are. .

From : mac davis

on thu 22 jun 2006 175824 -0400 roy roy@home.net wrote just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy i didnt get one either.... and the thought of the va monitoring my credit is not giving me a warm fuzzy feeling.. hell i gave up trying to collect the 2 months pay they owed me after a year of red tape and bs how bad will they screw up the monitoring and how many laptops with that data on it will be lost.. *sigh* mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .

From : roy

says... just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy you didnt miss anything by not getting a letter. i received one a couple of weeks ago and there wasnt anything about them monitoring anyones credit in it. all the letter says is they lost the data they are sorry and its up to you to keep an eye on your credit report. in other words they arent responsbile you are. some legislation was passed yesterday. roy .

From : roy

on thu 22 jun 2006 175824 -0400 roy roy@home.net wrote just saw that the va will spend $160 mill to monitor credit for those whos records were lost. i still havent received my letter maybe something went right this month. roy i didnt get one either.... and the thought of the va monitoring my credit is not giving me a warm fuzzy feeling.. hell i gave up trying to collect the 2 months pay they owed me after a year of red tape and bs how bad will they screw up the monitoring and how many laptops with that data on it will be lost.. *sigh* i hear ya bro. i had one visit to them and it was enough for me. roy mac https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis https//home.comcast.net/mac.davis/woodstuff.htm .