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"Stormin Mormon" wrote in news:igs7er
: Clerk: Are you eighteen? Why, do you prefer children? Chris: No, I stopped being eighteen about thirty years ago. Now, I'm being forty eight. |
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"HeyBub" wrote in
m: Frank wrote: You forgot, "Do you want to donate to St. Judes?" They also ask your age if you buy hunting supplies. I got asked once buying buck lure. Woman in back of me damn near fell on the floor laughing when I said I was born in '65 (one of my sons was born then). I also lie about my zip code when asked ![]() Pharmacy tech: "What is your birthday?" That's the day I was born. Me: "Are you going to make me look it up? (fishing in wallet for driver's license)... "I was there at the time but I didn't write it down... "What's the name on that prescription? I want to make sure I give you the correct ID? Was it Alphonse d'Pumpernil? Bottomly le Frescue? or was it, perhaps, Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas George Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma?..." --- Officious clerk: "Is there anything I can do to help you?" Me: "Yes. I've been pulling on my penis for several hours and I think I broke it. Can you take a look at it and tell me what you think?" |
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SMS wrote in news:4d32071c$0$43978
: On 1/14/2011 5:34 PM, Country wrote: I finally learned to say "No to all your questions" when they asked the first question. LOL. I'll try that line next time I'm at a store like that. Or maybe I'll print up some cards with it. Would you like the extended warranty? I don't have an extender. Would you like to put this on your Fry's card? Did you find everything you were looking for? |
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HeyBub wrote:
SMS wrote: No one uses their real name, address, or phone number on those loyalty cards. You'd be surprised. Many do it to validate their existence - they matter to someone. I've seen people in line with 20 or more of those little tags on a special keychain. It's the same sort of pathology that drives people to collect 10,000 "friends" on facebook. RiteAid, and others, are more than willing to feed this mental defect in return for the loyalty of folks giving them money. I prefer to give my business to companies not building databases of everything I buy. I just don't want to encourage them. |
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Nate Nagel wrote in
: On 01/15/2011 09:50 AM, Shaun Eli wrote: I used to shop at Linen 'n Things a lot, and the cashiers always asked for my phone # when I checked out. I ALWAYS gave them the store's #, which is printed on the coupons they were always mailing me. Not ONCE did a cashier even flinch. You'd think one of them would recognize the phone # at their own job. No wonder they're out of business... just give out (your area code) 867-5309. I doubt there's any cashiers old enough to get it. nate p.s. There's a yahoo email address tommyt8675309 Owned it for years. Never check it unless I need a valid junk address. |
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mm wrote in
: On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 23:44:18 -0500, "Keith S." wrote: On 1/14/2011 11:22 PM, Don Klipstein wrote: Most store clerks are so young and dronish that I expect few to recognize any significance to 867-5309. Also tell them your Wife's name is Jenny. FLeetwood 4-5789. You can call me up, any old time. I believe it was BEachwood. Fleet is an enema. |
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On 1/15/2011 11:00 PM, Bob F wrote:
SMS wrote: On 1/15/2011 5:19 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote: So, to get a 50 cent discount on a clearance item, I need to carry their card every day for the rest of my life? Not a desirable thought. You fill out the form with fake everything, but remember the fake phone number you use. You just need to give them the fake phone number. And never pay with anything that would identify you - even once. No CC, no checks. Paying with a check is a very bad idea of course, for multiple reasons, but when you use a credit card the store has your name and account number but the bank doesn't provide them with your address, phone number, SSN, or e-mail address. They can't find out much about you unless you have a really unique name and a lot of time. |
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:14:18 -0800, SMS wrote:
On 1/15/2011 11:00 PM, Bob F wrote: SMS wrote: On 1/15/2011 5:19 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote: So, to get a 50 cent discount on a clearance item, I need to carry their card every day for the rest of my life? Not a desirable thought. You fill out the form with fake everything, but remember the fake phone number you use. You just need to give them the fake phone number. And never pay with anything that would identify you - even once. No CC, no checks. Paying with a check is a very bad idea of course, for multiple reasons, but when you use a credit card the store has your name and account number but the bank doesn't provide them with your address, phone number, SSN, or e-mail address. They can't find out much about you unless you have a really unique name and a lot of time. How do they get SSN or e-mail address off a check? |
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 21:58:35 GMT, Red Green wrote:
SMS wrote in news:4d32071c$0$43978 : On 1/14/2011 5:34 PM, Country wrote: I finally learned to say "No to all your questions" when they asked the first question. LOL. I'll try that line next time I'm at a store like that. Or maybe I'll print up some cards with it. Would you like the extended warranty? I don't have an extender. Shoulda had the warranty. Would you like to put this on your Fry's card? Did you find everything you were looking for? |
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 23:03:10 GMT, Red Green wrote:
mm wrote in : On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 23:44:18 -0500, "Keith S." wrote: On 1/14/2011 11:22 PM, Don Klipstein wrote: Most store clerks are so young and dronish that I expect few to recognize any significance to 867-5309. Also tell them your Wife's name is Jenny. FLeetwood 4-5789. You can call me up, any old time. I believe it was BEachwood. Fleet is an enema. Fleetwood is a Cadillac. Hmm... |
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Bob F wrote: SMS wrote: On 1/15/2011 5:19 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote: So, to get a 50 cent discount on a clearance item, I need to carry their card every day for the rest of my life? Not a desirable thought. You fill out the form with fake everything, but remember the fake phone number you use. You just need to give them the fake phone number. And never pay with anything that would identify you - even once. No CC, no checks. At least not your own CC or check. m |
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" wrote in
: On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 23:03:10 GMT, Red Green wrote: mm wrote in m: On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 23:44:18 -0500, "Keith S." wrote: On 1/14/2011 11:22 PM, Don Klipstein wrote: Most store clerks are so young and dronish that I expect few to recognize any significance to 867-5309. Also tell them your Wife's name is Jenny. FLeetwood 4-5789. You can call me up, any old time. I believe it was BEachwood. Fleet is an enema. Fleetwood is a Cadillac. Hmm... Yo, das ridin' in prooofile. Word. |
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![]() "Tony Miklos" wrote in message ... I can take it or leave it, I don't loose any sleep over it. Yup, it comes down to their roof = their rules, provided they're within the law. Anyone who doesn't like the conditions of a discount card or return policy or whatever is free to shop elsewhere. If enough people take their business elsewhere then the company will change its policies or go out of business, unless of course it's a monopoly. |
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On 18 Jan 2011 00:05:28 GMT, RobertPatrick wrote:
" wrote in : On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:14:18 -0800, SMS wrote: On 1/15/2011 11:00 PM, Bob F wrote: SMS wrote: On 1/15/2011 5:19 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote: So, to get a 50 cent discount on a clearance item, I need to carry their card every day for the rest of my life? Not a desirable thought. You fill out the form with fake everything, but remember the fake phone number you use. You just need to give them the fake phone number. And never pay with anything that would identify you - even once. No CC, no checks. Paying with a check is a very bad idea of course, for multiple reasons, but when you use a credit card the store has your name and account number but the bank doesn't provide them with your address, phone number, SSN, or e-mail address. They can't find out much about you unless you have a really unique name and a lot of time. How do they get SSN or e-mail address off a check? Some people are dumb enough to have the SS printed on the check!!! yup, I've seen it. A hundred years ago, perhaps, when DL#s and student ID# were SSNs. |
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On Jan 17, 8:39*pm, "
wrote: On 18 Jan 2011 00:05:28 GMT, RobertPatrick wrote: " wrote in : On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:14:18 -0800, SMS wrote: On 1/15/2011 11:00 PM, Bob F wrote: SMS wrote: On 1/15/2011 5:19 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote: So, to get a 50 cent discount on a clearance item, I need to carry their card every day for the rest of my life? Not a desirable thought. You fill out the form with fake everything, but remember the fake phone number you use. You just need to give them the fake phone number. And never pay with anything that would identify you - even once. No CC, no checks. Paying with a check is a very bad idea of course, for multiple reasons, but when you use a credit card the store has your name and account number but the bank doesn't provide them with your address, phone number, SSN, or e-mail address. They can't find out much about you unless you have a really unique name and a lot of time. How do they get SSN or e-mail address off a check? Some people are dumb enough to have the SS printed on the check!!! yup, I've seen it. A hundred years ago, perhaps, when DL#s and student ID# were SSNs.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - OT. Washington state finally removed the SSN from the driver's license not all that long ago. Harry K |
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On 1/17/2011 4:05 PM, RobertPatrick wrote:
Some people are dumb enough to have the SS printed on the check!!! yup, I've seen it. I remember that maybe 25 or 30 years ago, when the merchant would write all sorts of thing on the checks, or when your SSN was also your student number in college and they would write the SSN on the check if you didn't have it printed on it. Now I think the check printers won't print it even if you request it because in many states it's against the law to mail anything to someone that has their SSN on it. |
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