No but I had one send out their inventory list in an excel spread sheet that contained hidden columns which contained their cost for each item which I verified by looking up some of the coins at auction history.
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This happened with one dealer I bought a coin from once and ended up on his list. When it happened I sent a note and they didn't seem too bothered by it which was the bigger surprise.
Originally posted by: JustMe2 No but I had one send out their inventory list in an excel spread sheet that contained hidden columns which contained their cost for each item which I verified by looking up some of the coins at auction history.
Sounds kinda familiar ... I worked at an organization where my boss sent out a budget spreadsheet not realizing that MS Excel has "tabs." One of the tabs was a list of every employee's salary. You can imagine the topic of hallway conversations for the next several weeks!
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The LARGE semiconductor company (100,00+ employees) I worked for, sent out a file, by employee number, of how many shares of stock each person could buy under the employee stock plan. The number of shares are equal to 10% of the previous year compensation. A real quick math problem, and you could figure out everyone's pay, within about $300 for everyone at the company. I showed my boss, and he did not believe it at first. It was gone shortly thereafter.
I already posted about the female exec to sent a striptease file to a broadcast email instead of her BF's email.
We also had a manager give the secretary the job of updating all the group email accounts. Part of it was to send out a new email to all addressees, requesting acknowledgement of receipt. People did not understand why suddenly they were not on the list, until later in the week, when the layoffs came.
No but I had one send out their inventory list in an excel spread sheet that contained hidden columns which contained their cost for each item which I verified by looking up some of the coins at auction history.
Did it make you feel better or worse when you saw the dealer's cost ?
A very well known, well respected dealer had this happen to him with his list (cc email list instead of bcc email list) a few years ago. I know he was not happy about it, but do not know if it cost him any clients or proprietary information. Additionally, I do not know if any clients then found themselves on more email lists.
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No - my CPA did it once - highly embarrassing.
Especially if it was a "You are to be audited" list
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No but I had one send out their inventory list in an excel spread sheet that contained hidden columns which contained their cost for each item which I verified by looking up some of the coins at auction history.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
I already posted about the female exec to sent a striptease file to a broadcast email instead of her BF's email.
We also had a manager give the secretary the job of updating all the group email accounts. Part of it was to send out a new email to all addressees, requesting acknowledgement of receipt. People did not understand why suddenly they were not on the list, until later in the week, when the layoffs came.
No but I had one send out their inventory list in an excel spread sheet that contained hidden columns which contained their cost for each item which I verified by looking up some of the coins at auction history.
Did it make you feel better or worse when you saw the dealer's cost ?
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