Thursday, June 23, 2011

TD Canada Trust Attempts to Close Security Breach

Here is the response from Regional Customer Care - Melissa Holliday-Fennell, Manager, Customer Relations

While this is truly a regrettable incident, please know that we value your business and are committed to working with you to ensure your banking experience with TD Canada Trust remains comfortable and secure. As of today, June 21, 2011 we have input a message on your business profile which requires an override for all deposits from a branch employee in a supervisor role.

Although the manager Ryan Janicki has failed to train the staff at branch 092 adequately - the latest reason why our account information was provided to the public, now they want a supervisor to assist on all our deposits. TDCT is sitting in the same chair as Sony Playstation and the Japanese Nuclear Power company. People simply do not trust them anymore.

It is not a matter if our bank accounts are going to get hacked due to poor security, it's a matter of when. Be prepared for the inevitable. We will be adding a blog about things you can do to help prevent it and what to do when it happens.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Solution to Canada Postal Strike

Does anybody really need letter mail five days a week anywhere? Solution, implement the MWF delivery, that the union has so effectively brought to our attention, and cut costs by 40% right off the top. Put workers on part-time and therefore ineligible for any union. In addition, all companies can use Paypal for paying invoices and eliminate paper cheques. Just think of the fuel cost savings and reduction in carbon output from all those postal vehicles.

Security Breach at TD Canada Trust Again

The Cambridge TD Canada Trust branch 092, under the leadership, or lack thereof, of Ryan Janicki has dropped the ball again. Even though it says on our company profile not to give out account balances to anyone without signing authority, the staff continue to breach security measures. The TD Ombudsman says they are unable to stop it from happening, but will implement "counseling" for the staff. Kidding, right? Fire them! This is not some hacker getting personal information that is used in security questions. Time to move banks!