[ale] OT - Xpenser- Anyone trying this?

Sean Craig seanccraig at gmail.com
Thu Oct 11 11:56:33 EDT 2007


I would not trust a company that cannot even put up a boilerplate privacy
policy--not that a privacy policy protects your information in practice. (
Monster.com, TJX, US Gov't, etc.)

Sean C.

On 10/11/07, James Taylor <James.Taylor at eastcobbgroup.com> wrote:
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> As long as you don't care who sees your data, don't need any
> accountability for service level and don't need to contact anyone for help,
> it sounds like it would be fine.
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> At least that's my opinion of any free online service..or many of the ones
> you pay for, for that matter.
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> -jt
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> James Taylor
> The East Cobb Group, Inc.
> 678-697-9420
> james.taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
> http://www.eastcobbgroup.com
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> >>> Preston Boyington <preston.lists at gmail.com> 10/11/07 11:26 AM >>>
> i just stumbled across this expense tracking site (xpenser.com) and was
> wondering if anyone here was using it (or similar).  while at first
> glance it looks like a good idea, i am not comfortable with it having my
> cell, e-mail, spending habits, etc.  i haven't found a privacy notice,
> but i also haven't signed up for the service (which being free seems to
> concern me).
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> now if i could have something like this on my own server that would be a
> bit better.  i like the idea of texting or e-mailing notes and other
> information to my server and having them automagically appear in the
> proper database.
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> anyone?
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