Brian,
I think to me the abuse comes in due to
the fact that the victim gave out personal information innocently not knowing
what the recipient was planning to use it for. Later he was called and told
that he had won a holiday which was actually a lie as it was pegged on him
joining and paying a membership fee. I think it also feel bad when you are
invited to take up a ticket which you have won only for people to use your
three hours trying to market a product to you, they would as well come out clean
and indicate what they want outrightly other than wasting your time. Besides,
if I can take my example the time they approached me my financial position then,
would not have afforded me such and if I new that they were calling me for that
I wouldn’t even had gone.
Well, I may be wrong but that’s my
feeling.
Regards,
James Kagwe
From: Brian Munyao
Longwe [mailto:brian@caret.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
10:44 AM
To: James Kagwe
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy
Discussions
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Abuse of
Personal information
Hi James,
I have been invited for this same session in much the same way the lady
describes in her story. Due to a hectic schedule I didn't make it for the
evening presentation, despite being scheduled (and confirming) 3 times in a
row.
While I cannot vouch for or against this particular group as I have not
yet "tasted" their system/process etc, I will say that I went through
an identical experience about 4-5 years ago with "Africa Vacation
Club" - and my wife and I actually opted to purchase one of the options
which was an off-peak week at their resort (my subsequent experience
showed that it's a concept called timeshare).
To cut a long story short, we paid for our membership category, have
maintained our membership by paying the required annual maintenance fee and
have enjoyed a wonderful week holiday at their Kilifi resort with the kids (I
have 3). We have also since received our full RCI membership pack, including
card and catalogue of other venues around the world where we can
"exchange" our local week.
But, having said that I do know, and am aware that some con artists
have used this gimmick in the past to con innocent Kenyans out of hard-earned
money, there are a couple of sites on the 'net that attest to that.
What I'm curious about is how the experience you detailed/shared
amounts to abuse of personal information? Especially since the said forms were
filled voluntarily, which could be assumed to be an "opt in" decision
milestone.
Please elaborate?
Regards,
Brian
On Aug 26, 2008, at 9:51 AM, James Kagwe wrote:
I came
across the following story http://www.wananchiforums.com/showthread.php?p=2370#post2370
and felt I could share it with all of us. Talk about giving out personal
information to the wrong people. I was a victim about 4 years ago and I cannot
belief that these guys have been going on with this all this time. I have a
feeling that this is some abuse of personal information and some policy issues
need to be sort out somewhere regarding personal information and how it can /
should be used.
Best Regards,
James Kagwe
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