Thursday, August 22, 2013

READ THIS Before you give any Personal Information through an Obamacare Exchange

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi had this to say the other day about the security of your Personal information given through an Obamacare Exchange:
“Because of time constraints, HHS [is] cutting back on the requirement to become a navigator, meaning they're not going to be doing background checks. They're not going to be fingerprinting these people,” said Bondi in an interview with Fox.
“And it's more than navigators. It's people that assist the navigators. Now, these navigators will have our consumers throughout the country's most personal and private information: tax return information, Social Security information. And our biggest fear, of course, is identity theft.” 
A navigator is a federal employee who helps those wanting to get insured navigate the paperwork of the new healthcare system. 
“What if they've been convicted of committing identity theft or grand theft before?” asked Bondi. “They could potentially still become a navigator.”
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5 comments:

BOSMAN said...

So ANYONE can be a navigator. WHY? Because the AHOLE-In-Chief only cares about starting this train wreck on time.....THE HELL with taking your time and getting quality people.

THIS TRULY IS a disaster waiting to happen. A Hacker's Paradise.

Bev said...

Identity theft will be on the rise !!

Bev said...

Identity theft will be on the rise !!

Anonymous said...

Bosman, Here in Utah, I know of at least two companies who have a contract for this and are hiring. They are paying 11.50 per hour - and giving full benefits. General Dynamics in Provo and Blackturtlejobs.com in Layton. No back ground checks, no experience. Real encouraging, eh? I read a few weeks ago where these jobs should be paying between 22 and 48 dollars an hour. Not 11.50. Heck, I can work at McDonalds and get that much, with less stress and discounted lunch! I guess the demo's are interested in a 'living wage' only as long as they are not paying the tab? (also wondering how much these companies are pocketing per employee per hour.)
Ellie

Right Wingnut said...

Just my opinion, but I think 11.50 per hour seems about right for this type of work, although background checks would be nice.