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From: Tom Roth
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:44 AM
To: Comments
Subject: 12 cfr part 332 PROPOSED RULEMAKING RE: SECTION 502 AND 503 OF GLBA

IT SEEMS THE REQUIREMENT TO PROVIDE AN ANNUAL PRIVACY NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS REPRESENTS A WASTE OF TIME AND RESOURCES. AFTER ALL, DO ANY OF US ACTUALLY REVIEW THE NOTICES WE FREQUENTLY RECEIVE? I DON'T AND I HAVEN'T MET ANYONE WHO CLAIMS THEY DO. RATHER, VIRTUALLY EVERYONE SAYS THEY SIMPLY THROW THEM AWAY.

IT MAKES SENSE TO PROVIDE A ONE-TIME NOTICE AND TO PROVIDE THE OPT OUT OPPORTUNITY. IT ALSO MAKES SENSE TO REQUIRE A NEW NOTICE IF AND WHEN AN INSTITUTION MAKES A CHANGE THAT WOULD IMPACT THE SHARING OF INFORMATION. IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE TO SEND THE SAME NOTICE OUT YEAR AFTER YEAR. REMOVING THE REQUIREMENT TO SEND AN ANNUAL NOTICE WOULD SAVE CONSIDERABLE TIME AND RESOURCES WITHOUT COMPROMISING THE BASIC REQUIREMENT OF PROVIDING NOTICE. THANK YOUN FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT.

Last Updated 03/01/2004 regs@fdic.gov

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