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Originally Posted by PR_Tom
Also annoying is shopping for batteries and placing them on the counter with cash in hand and getting offered a cellular phone, long distance phone service, store credit card application, and being asked for my name and address.
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imagine what it would be like if you went to buy a pack of $3 batteries, and when they gave you the bill, they said "That will be 297.50". It isn't a question of being asked and saying no, it is the assumption that you have said yes and you have to back away from it.
I often wonder how programs can manage to do that stuff and still stay within chargeback limits.