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The continued invasion of privacy REALLY IRRITATES ME!  I forward this for
your information/action as you see fit.  I just called them and the ONLY way
to get your name removed is via fax or letter.  Call the 800 number listed
below and select option 1 if you are a Lexis customer or option 2 if you are
not.  They will then give you instructions.

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>  FWD>Oh no you don't...

>This is not a joke...


>Your name, social security number, current address, previous 
>addresses, mother's maiden name, birth date and other personal 
>information are now available to anyone with a credit card through a 
>new Lexis database called P-Trax.  As I am sure you are aware, this 
>information could be used to commit credit card fraud or otherwise 
>allow someone else to use your identity.
>
>You can have your name and information removed from this list by 
>making a telephone request.  Call (800)543-6862, select option 4 and 
>then option 3 ("all other questions") and tell the representative 
>answering that you wish to remove your name from the P-trax database. 
>You may also send a fax to (513) 865-7360, or physical mail to 
>LEXIS-NEXIS / P.O.  Box 933 / Dayton, Ohio 45401-0933.  Sending 
>physical mail to confirm your name has been removed is always a good 
>idea.
>
>As word of the existence of this database has spread on the net, 
>Lexis-Nexis has been inundated with calls, and has set up a special 
>set of operators to handle the volume.  In addition, Andrew Bleh 
>(rhymes with "Play") is a manager responsible for this product, and is 
>the person to whom complaints about the service could be directed.  He 
>can be reached at the above 800 number.  Ask for extension 3385. 
>According to Lexis, the manager responsible is Bill Fister at 
>extension 1364.
>
>>>>>>  a note from my source  <<<<<
>
>I called this morning and had my name removed.  The representative 
>will need your name and social security number to remove you from the 
>list.  I suggest that we inundate these people with requests to remove 
>our info from the list and forward this e-mail to everyone we know.

Ray Humphrey <[log in to unmask]>
DynaCad Design Services (503)642-4040


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