Are approved counseling places entitled to or required to collect the following items of personal information?
1) home phone
2) social security number
3) date of birth
4) acknowledgment of whether or not I have an attorney
For example, this place wants that info to sign up, but I don't want to give them one thing more than I have to, just on general principles. Maybe I'm wrong but I get a certain sense of a hard sell coming from these places, which implies to me that not only do they make money from their course fees (which is fine), but there's some follow-on marketing in store for anyone who signs up with them (which is not fine).
1) home phone
2) social security number
3) date of birth
4) acknowledgment of whether or not I have an attorney
For example, this place wants that info to sign up, but I don't want to give them one thing more than I have to, just on general principles. Maybe I'm wrong but I get a certain sense of a hard sell coming from these places, which implies to me that not only do they make money from their course fees (which is fine), but there's some follow-on marketing in store for anyone who signs up with them (which is not fine).
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