At this point the only thing worse they can tell us is if they got our social security numbers. I don't want to think about it.
That's what I'm worried about. If it comes to fruition, I'm very worried. This company has a) not safeguarded the information they need to and b) have been shady in covering everything up and trying to lessen the PR damage by slowing leaking bad news..."oh by the way and this"...."oh by the way this..." etc. Pathetic. If you waited this long to tell us that your employee's information has been compromised it's time for a class action lawsuit. Hope they're just being cautious by shutting down EHR from outside. Also, bad job by the mod there by shutting down my initial EHR is shut down post, I think it has merit.At this point the only thing worse they can tell us is if they got our social security numbers. I don't want to think about it.
Also, bad job by the mods here by shutting down my initial EHR is shut down post, I think it has merit.
I would question it, with out delay. It sounds like the cashier didn't complete the prior transaction. Ask your ap for the video.
This... Take that receipt, and allow AP to pull the transaction video. If your correct, than the video should prove it, and they are required under Federal Law to fix it.
I would question it, with out delay. It sounds like the cashier didn't complete the prior transaction. Ask your ap for the video.
This... Take that receipt, and allow AP to pull the transaction video. If your correct, than the video should prove it, and they are required under Federal Law to fix it.
I went to my STL who asked our AP to review the video. And well I somehow ended up paying for the guy behind me stuff. How the hell does that happen? She (STL) happily "returned" the items I did not buy. But really, how does that happen?
I would question it, with out delay. It sounds like the cashier didn't complete the prior transaction. Ask your ap for the video.
This... Take that receipt, and allow AP to pull the transaction video. If your correct, than the video should prove it, and they are required under Federal Law to fix it.
I went to my STL who asked our AP to review the video. And well I somehow ended up paying for the guy behind me stuff. How the hell does that happen? She (STL) happily "returned" the items I did not buy. But really, how does that happen?
As a former GSA, I can tell you QUITE EASILY. Oftentimes Front End gets some "Dim Bulbs" as far as the Team Members go; I can't count the number of times I've had to correct this exact situation. It usually happens with TMs who aren't very bright, have a slow reaction speed, and have a lack of awareness. They will make mistakes, not notice, and keep going.
Honestly its beyond me how some TMs can be so intensely challenged by Point of Sale.... It is SO freakn simple to use, you really don't even need anyone to show you how to use it -- everything is pretty self explanatory. Yet there are always THOSE TMS who never cease to fail and @#$! up every single transaction.
So, if a card DID get hacked, what would the unauthorized charge look like on a statement? Would it have a Target location that you never go to? I can't remember every charge I make there: I buy almost everything from Target. Are all the fraudulent charges very large purchases?
^That came up today when I was talking to my STL. She said they're small and random (for a few dollars and a Target on the other side of the country)
At this point the only thing worse they can tell us is if they got our social security numbers. I don't want to think about it.
Always so charming......not!
Always so charming......not!
But, he does have some good info.
Also, nearly a third of the United States population shops at target? (Wow.)
And.... Target can only pay me a mere ... $9/hour as a PA ... which requires A lot of work to get done on an average day I do circles around any other TM working that day !!
Also, nearly a third of the United States population shops at target? (Wow.)
The latest from the other guy:
http://targetfiling.blogspot.com