A forthcoming survey — commissioned by Sun Microsystems — indicates that 50 percent of consumers have promised themselves that if they are victims of identity theft at a particular financial institution, they will take their online business elsewhere. An executive summary of the survey — to be released in the coming days — was provided to TechNewsWorld. The thinking behind the commissioning of the survey is that with the holiday shopping season rapidly approaching, the company wanted to determine the views of consumers on identity theft and on online shopping and banking.
Survey: Consumers Inclined to Switch Banks if Victimized
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski November 18, 2005 05:30 AMA forthcoming survey — commissioned by Sun Microsystems — indicates that 50 percent of consumers have promised themselves that if they are victims of identity theft at a particular financial institution, they will take their online business elsewhere. An executive summary of the survey — to be released in the coming days — was provided to TechNewsWorld. The thinking behind the commissioning of the survey is that with the holiday shopping season rapidly approaching, the company wanted to determine the views of consumers on identity theft and on online shopping and banking.