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What action can I take if someone illegally got my cell phone records?
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<blockquote data-quote="Henny" data-source="post: 2512963" data-attributes="member: 461902"><p>My soon to be ex spouse acquired my cell phone records without my PIN number. I have recently found out from the cell phone companies legal department that the agent did not follow the required protocol and gave out my cell phone records.I know that as of 2006 this is illegal. The thing is that my ex lied in order to get the records. The cell phone legal department just said that they were sorry, even though they know that can;t change anything and that the agent will be reprimanded. My question is, what type of recourse do I have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henny, post: 2512963, member: 461902"] My soon to be ex spouse acquired my cell phone records without my PIN number. I have recently found out from the cell phone companies legal department that the agent did not follow the required protocol and gave out my cell phone records.I know that as of 2006 this is illegal. The thing is that my ex lied in order to get the records. The cell phone legal department just said that they were sorry, even though they know that can;t change anything and that the agent will be reprimanded. My question is, what type of recourse do I have? [/QUOTE]
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