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Old 05-12-2014, 05:14 AM   #99
MikeB1972
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Originally Posted by ebusinesstutor View Post
Do you think Amazon would catch on when their are still books being purchased on the same account after 150 years? Or will they just think you are very long lived?
Nope, I very much doubt they have wrote any code to check the age of a users account. It is possible they will check the DOB when transferring to a new platform but this will probably be put down to a typo.
I've certainly never done it, and I assume no other programmer here has (Harry?). I've seen programs that automatically expire, but never users registered within the program.
Maybe someone's HR/Payroll program has a check to see if someone has been working the night shift for 150 years (The ID Badge may be a problem but your well prepared vampire will have a graphic artist on hand to produce photos). OK, I'm fairly sure some HR programs do have checks against retirement age and how long a pension has been drawn for.
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