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Originally Posted by BigD I want to establish if MrX is an alcoholic so his exwife can shaft him in a divorce. Without any inside information from his ex, I obtain his shopping details, which help me to determine his current marital/domestic status and address, then I use the quantities and frequencies of alcohol purchases. Then I obtain CCTV footage of his movements near the pubs during times when he is not using his Sky satellite box or his ISP connection. If possible I track his movementsusing his mobile phone triangulation which I obtain from a colleague at the mobile phone company. Then I establish how frequently he has had sick days from his job by hacking his Time&Attendance computer. Then I look at his facebook account to establish how often he goes on "drinking events".... and so it goes on....
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This is what scares me about things like Cumulus points and health insurance. Let's say, for example, that some medical expert suddenly discovers that drinking soya milk causes mental illness (just a hunch). How long do you think that it will take someone at your health insurance company to work out how many soya based cumulus points you've accumulated?
Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but maybe they're all out to screw us