The thing that would concern me is the worry of identity theft.
What is the value of the personal information on that machine? If someone were to use that data to steal her identity and rack up the bills, how much would that cost her?
How long did BB know the laptop was lost before they admitted it to her?
Of course I think $54 million is outlandish, but I would think there are some more issues here that makes a $900 store credit seem insulting.
She should have gotten a real lawyer, instead of going for the publicity angle.
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