Movie Night sooo Play Delayed
April 29th, 2008 lifesagrindWife wants to watch a movie tonight so I’m going to pick up AVP2. That means I won’t be playing at my scheduled time… maybe later.
peace out
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Wife wants to watch a movie tonight so I’m going to pick up AVP2. That means I won’t be playing at my scheduled time… maybe later.
peace out
Has anyone rented movies at those redbox kiosks you see stationed in McDonalds locations. I’ve rented a few whenever I receive free coupon codes. Not a bad deal at $1 per rental per night.
Anyway I received a disturbing email from them:
To Our Valued Customers:
A few days ago redbox detected and removed an illegal credit card skimming device at one of our 7,400 locations. At the same time, redbox also discovered evidence of skimming attempts in two other locations. Skimming involves the placement of an illegal device above the credit/debit card reader on a vending machine, ATM, or in this case a redbox. These devices are used to illegally read or store personal credit card information.
Even if your redbox was not targeted, it never hurts to pay a little extra attention and check for any unusual activities or changes at your local redbox. If you suspect your redbox has been tampered with (click this link to see pictures of skimmer devices: http://www.redbox.com/creditcardsecurity/ ) please call 866-REDBOX3, e-mail alerts@redbox.com , or notify the store/restaurant manager of your concerns immediately.
Although there is no evidence currently that these skimming attempts were successful, consumer security is a top priority for redbox. Reviewing transaction records, there is a possibility that up to 150 customers may have been affected. Although only a small percentage of the millions of customers who use redbox each month, redbox has notified the major credit card companies so that they can monitor the situation. The redbox team is also working with local authorities to investigate the incidents and ensure your security.
Skimming is not new (click this link for more details: http://www.uboc.com/ ). It has been attempted numerous times on ATMs, gas station pumps, and now redbox has been targeted. Redbox has been aware of these industry threats and has spent significant time and resources to prepare for them. The 7,400 redbox locations are visited frequently by redbox associates to maintain smooth operations and an optimum customer experience. In this case, a redbox associate found evidence of skimming attempts and initiated the actions in the team’s response plan (including this e-mail message).
Redbox greatly values our customer relationships. As a result, redbox is open and direct in our communications about this type of situation. The redbox team also utilizes industry-leading technology to ensure you have a safe shopping experience and aggressively combats attempts by criminals to defraud customers. Please see the questions and answers below for some additional details on skimming and how redbox ensures the safety of your account information.
Sincerely,
Trina Graham-Hodo
Director, Customer ServiceBill Caputo
Director, Security
Even though it sucks that people are out there doing this sort of thing, it’s very cool that the company responded in this way. It would have been easy for redbox to keep this all on the ‘down ‘low but they didn’t. This type of corporate responsibility is refreshing to see. Now if only all businesses (government) would be this open we’d be all set.
Well I just finished watching the new poker movie Deal.
My Thoughts:
It’s better than Lucky You
It must have been financed by PokerStars and The WPT
Color Of Money meets poker
Would have been better if Shannon Elizabeth got naked