On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 04:09:06PM -0600, Henrik Hudson wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 February 2007 15:53, Kraig Jones <jkjones at tcq.net> sent a 
> missive stating: 
> > I don't much like Microcenter.  I don't care for them asking for
> > personal information every time I buy any little thing like a stack of
> > CDs.  For saving a few pennies, it's not worth it to me to give them my
> > phone number and address to get more junk mail.  But mainly it's just
> > the principle of the value of my privacy.
> 
> Yeah, I'll give them my zipcode, but that's it. I've flat out told the guy no, 
> you are not getting my info. Of course, I still get flyers addressed to me 
> from them anyway, so they either look it up via CC info or just from the 
> standard marketing analysis garbage.

I was surprised, when I bought something for the very first time, that
they told me my address, to verify it...   Resistance is futile...

florin

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