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The problem with grocery store cards is that without exception*, those grocery stores have higher prices than their cardless competition. They're paying for those cards and the processing of the same somehow, after all. The idea is that you'll go in there for one of the "sales" (prices reduced to almost as low as a cardless store's sales) limited to "registered customers" and then buy a couple of other items as well, all of which cost significantly more. I don't shop at stores with cards unless they're the only place open and I need one item that can't wait until tomorrow (it's happened), and I contact the corporate management of cardless stores and tell them how happy I am to be their customer.
As for Webscriptions ... ecommerce generally requires some information. I really don't worry about the people I'm buying books from knowing where to find me, any more than you worry about that junkyard knowing where to find you. They have your name! and your address! and your phone number! I took a look. Quoting your post, it would appear that Webscriptions requires: Answer a whole bunch of questions, Name, address, phone number, email address, and pick a password. Your credit card company insists on the name and address (and/or theirs does). Email address and password get you your books (they send zips by email) and get you back in to download them again, or in a different format, or when updated. miss some, fill some in in the wrong format or something, do it over a bunch of times and have the machinery forget each time what I've already filled in, If Webscriptions did that, it would be bad design. Very bad design. Thankfully, they don't. (as a side note, I'd really like to punch people who want me to do their formatting for them ... hello, dude, you're sanitizing that CC# before you let it near your database, I hope ... do your own formatting then) pick a username that's already taken and have to start all over again, Once again, that would be bad design (yes, I know it's done; it shouldn't be). And once again, Webscriptions doesn't do this. They don't even use usernames. get the "capcha" wrong and have to start all over again... Webscriptions doesn't use one. and anyway why do they all need to know so much about me? Your name, address, and phone number? Because they're doing business with you, and credit card companies utterly insist on having that information for anyone using a credit card. Kind of like the car parts place. There are plenty of places you can tar with that brush of yours, but smearing it all over a company that doesn't do what you're objecting to is dirty pool. Oh, and so is getting me to go double-check how Webscriptions works, now I've got more on my TBR list. I didn't know the new Hammer's Slammers omnibus was out yet.... (note for my fellow addicts: #3 is now available) *in my experience |
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I've stopped giving out my cell phone number to stores that want a "alternate number" for a check approval. You've got my phone, address & banking info on the check already.
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I, too, answer "no" when a cashier asks for my phone number. Sometimes I'll give out my zip code, sometimes I'll say no, sometimes I'll give out the zip code of a town not my own.
When filling out forms, unless it's a doctor's office, I never give out my cell phone number. And even I don't know off the top of my head what my OnStar number is - lol. |
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ZIP codes are for advertising targeting -- if they find they're getting a whole bunch of people from 12345, they'll start advertising there. That's never bothered me. If they'll add their flyers (usually with coupons) to the usual collection of grocery stores I don't shop at and replacement windows that do a renter no good at all that clutter up snailboxes in my area, I'm cool with that.
The ones that really peeve me (aside from the OP who accused Webscriptions of a whole bunch of things they don't even do) are the places that try to get me to sign up for Facebook. No, I'm not a member of Facebook. I don't want to be a member of Facebook. As much as I want your concert schedule, I don't want it enough to become a member of Facebook. And if you're one of those companies that shoves a pop-up in my face trying to get me to join Facebook so I can ... well, I have no clue, because I just cursed you and your descendants unto the seventh generation as I was leaving your website. Have I mentioned I'm not a member of Facebook? |
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You could always try www.bugmenot.com
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One other point. The email program has just asked for my password to my main account. Naturally I'm not providing it. Update: apparently my ISP has, coincidentally, just had a service problem. I'll wait till they're back on line and I can check the site again before I remove this message. Second update: yes, it was my ISP's downtime and not anything fishy with the address. Sorry about that, but in the two or three minutes between my last reading my mail and sending a test mail to the site Corona names, my ISP went totally down for a couple of hours. I have now tested again, and find no reason to doubt the integrity of the site Corona has named, and what is more, I've bookmarked it for just those situations for which it is intended. Sorry if my message could be interpreted as a questioning of Corona's useful suggestion. Last edited by James_Wilde; 11-08-2010 at 11:31 AM. Reason: Final update |
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I easily get bored doing the things repeatedly. When I encounter such thing I leave the form with no doubts.
Partly painful, cause your time being wasted in such thing. |
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What drives me crazy most of all is being asked to provide my SSN to doctors' offices. I'm not applying for credit, and they bill my insurance directly. They don't need my SSN.
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Actually, they do, since the insurance company uses that as part of your identifying info when you enroll (I've done health insurance enrollments).
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I also worked in health insurance enrollment until my son was born July 2009and now I am home with him. Shortly before I left the company it had become Medicare policy that any insurance company with members over a certain age had to provide SSN's to Medicare for those members or face fines. Of course there was ramp-up time, etc for the program, but another example of the government sticking its nose into business and causing pain & misery all around. Previously the spot was there because it makes for a unique identifier and helped prevent duplication of applications in the database, but no harm no foul if it was left blank.
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Mozilla Firefox has a password manager in the web browser. Can't speak for Crome or Optra but IE seems to be the only one out there that doesn't have this ability. Sign up once and Firefox will put the login info in the databse and I never have to login again. Have done that here with this site.
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