Message-ID: <24344184.1075863442095.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 07:13:30 -0700 (PDT) From: j.kaminski@enron.com To: ludkam@aol.com, vkaminski@aol.com Subject: FW: More on this subject - Sharing Your Personal Information, It's Your Choice Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: Kaminski, Vince J X-To: 'ludkam@aol.com', 'vkaminski@aol.com' X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \VKAMINS (Non-Privileged)\Kaminski, Vince J\Sent Items X-Origin: Kaminski-V X-FileName: VKAMINS (Non-Privileged).pst =20 -----Original Message----- From: Crenshaw, Shirley=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:34 AM To: Adam Stevens (E-mail); Alex Huang (E-mail); Amitava Dhar (E-mail); Angu= el Grigorov (E-mail); Anita DuPont (E-mail); Bhalachandra Mehendale (E-mail= ); Bob Lee (E-mail); Candice Kao (E-mail); Chonawee Supatgiat (E-mail); Chr= istopher Pernoud (E-mail); Eric Cope (E-mail); Gwyn Koepke (E-mail); Heathe= r A. Johnson (E-mail); Jaesoo Lew (E-mail); Jason Sokolov (E-mail); Jose Ma= rquez (E-mail); Joseph Hrgovcic (E-mail); Karthik Rajan (E-mail); Kenneth D= eng (E-mail); Kevin G Moore (E-mail); Lance Cunningham (E-mail); Leann Walt= on (E-mail); Martin Lin (E-mail); Maureen Raymond (E-mail); Mike A Roberts = (E-mail); Mitra Mujica (E-mail); Nelson Neale (E-mail); Osman Sezgen (E-mai= l); Paulo Issler (E-mail); Pinnamaneni Krishnarao (E-mail); Pravas Sud (E-m= ail); Praveen Mellacheruvu (E-mail); Rabi De (E-mail); Rakesh Bharati (E-ma= il); Roman Zadorozhny (E-mail); Sandeep Kohli (E-mail); Sarah Wooddy (E-mai= l); Seksan Kiatsupaibul (E-mail); Sevil Yaman (E-mail); Shalesh Ganjoo (E-m= ail); Shane Green (E-mail); Shravan Chopra (E-mail); Sofya Tamarchenko (E-m= ail); Stephen Bennett (E-mail); Tanya Tamarchenko (E-mail); Therese Candell= a (E-mail); Tom Barkley (E-mail); Tom Halliburton (E-mail); Vasant Shanbhog= ue (E-mail); Vince J Kaminski (E-mail); Wichai Narongwanich (E-mail); Willi= am Smith (E-mail); Zimin Lu (E-mail); Michael SCHILMOELLER (E-mail); Viache= slav Danilov (E-mail) Subject: FW: More on this subject - Sharing Your Personal Information, It's= Your Choice Here is some more info on the email that we forwarded last week. =20 =20 -----Original Message----- From: Cunningham, Lance=20 Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 8:42 AM To: Crenshaw, Shirley Subject: More on this subject - Sharing Your Personal Information, It's You= r Choice Shirley, =20 Please forward to our group. =20 Lance -----Original Message----- From: Mary Cunningham [mailto:mcunningham9@houston.rr.com] Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 4:22 PM To: Cunningham, Lance Subject: Sharing Your Personal Information It's Your Choice =20 sm-seal.gif (7805 bytes) =09 sm-ft= c.gif (15687 bytes) sub_choice.gif (2731 bytes) =09 sub_divider.gif (94 bytes) It's important to find out what happens to the personal information you pro= vide to companies, marketers, and government agencies. These organizations = may use your information simply to process your order; they may use it to t= ell you about products, services, or promotions; or they may share your inf= ormation with others. More organizations are offering people choices about = how their personal information is used. For example, many let you "opt-out"= of having your information shared with others or used for promotional purp= oses.=20 Learn more about the choices you have to protect your personal information = by contacting the following organizations. sub_bullet.gif (271 bytes) =09C= redit Bureaus=09 sub_bullet.gif (271 bytes) =09D= epartment of Motor Vehicles=09 sub_bullet.gif (271 bytes) =09D= irect Marketers=09 The FTC publishes a free brochure, Unsolicited Mail, Telemarketing and Emai= l: Where to Go to "Just Say No," that provides information on how you can cut down on the = number of unsolicited mailings, calls and emails you receive by learning wh= ere to go to "just say no."=20 sub_divider.gif (94 bytes) Credit Bureaus The three major credit bureaus may have different requirements on how to op= t-out. You can write your own letter or use our Sample Opt-Out Letter to request that your personal informat= ion not be shared with others or used for promotional purposes. The national credit bureaus offer a toll-free number that enables consumers= to opt-out of all pre-approved credit offers with just one phone call. Cal= l 1-888-5-OPTOUT (1-888-567-8688) for more information. Visit the web site or phone each bureau for their most up-to-date informati= on.=20 Equifax, Inc.Options P.O. Box 740123 Atlanta, GA 30374-0123 =09 ExperianConsumer Opt-Out 701 Experian Parkway Allen, TX 75013=09=20 Trans Union Marketing List Opt Out P.O. Box 97328 Jackson, MS 39288-7328=09 The FTC publishes free brochures on credit-related issues . For a complete list of publications, write for Bes= t Sellers , Consu= mer Response Center, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC 20580; or cal= l (202) FTC-HELP, TDD (202) 326-2502. sub_divider.gif (94 bytes) Department of Motor Vehicles State departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) maintain a lot of personal infor= mation about you. (Just look at your driver's license, for example.) The Dr= ivers Protection Act give= s you privacy rights with regard to information maintained by DMVs. The law= lists the ways this information can be used - a DMV may distribute persona= l information for things like law enforcement, driver safety, insurance und= erwriting, etc.=20 A recent amendment to the law now prohibits a DMV from distributing your pe= rsonal information for other types of uses, including for direct marketing,= unless you give them permission. Contact the DMV in your state for more information.=20 | AK | A= L | AR | AZ | CA | CO | CT | DC | DE | FL | GA | HI | IA | ID | IL | IN | KS | K= Y | | LA | MA | MD | = ME | MI | MN | MO | MS | MT | NC | ND | NE | NH | NJ | NM | NV | | NY | OH | OK | OR | PA | RI | SC | SD | TN | TX | UT | VA | VT | WA | WI | WV | WY | sub_divider.gif (94 bytes) Direct Marketers The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) offers the Mail, Telephone, and E-ma= il Preference Services, which allow you to opt-out of direct mail marketing= , telemarketing and/or direct e-mail marketing from many national companies= . Use the links below to access information and forms for the DMA's Mail, T= elephone and/or E-mail Preference Services. Visit the DMA's website for their most up-to-date = information. Direct Marketing Association Mail Preference Service P.O. Box 9008 Farmingdale, NY 11735-9008 OR Preference Service Manager=20 Direct Marketing Association=20 1120 Avenue of the Americas=20 New York, NY 10036-6700=20 Form in html format Direct Marketing Association Telephone Preference Service P.O. Box 9014 Farmingdale, NY 11735-9014 OR Preference Service Manager=20 Direct Marketing Association=20 1120 Avenue of the Americas=20 New York, NY 10035-6700=20 Form in html format Direct Marketing Association E-mail Preference Service Send via fax to: (212) 790-1427 The FTC publishes a free brochure on Shopping by Phone or Mail . For a complete list of publicati= ons, write for Best Sellers , Consumer Response Center, Federal Trade Commission, Washington= , DC 20580; or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357), TDD (202) 326-250= 2. sub_divider.gif (94 bytes) Contact Us | Search | Complaint Form | FOIA | Privacy | Site Map | Home Last Updated: Wednesday, July 25, 2001