Automated Shopping Refunds? - Comments Page 2
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Whatever happened to that rich guy in Nigeria that we were supposed to send money to in order to get rich? |
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I'll be damned if I give anyone access to such a plethora of information such as that! |
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With all the info they're collecting on their customers, I would be surprised if they even make it the year but then considering the dumb stuff people seem to fall for (various phishing scams, IRS scams) they might find enough suckers to make a go of it. |
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I'm not sure I trust myself that much, or my mother, etc., let alone strangers. We are |
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In short, It's a BIG NO... |
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Give them access to my email? credit card? private info? login information? to "save" money? hahaha ... We already pay for protection to keep them OUT. This is a good one, Bob. Thanks for the laugh and for always looking out for us. |
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Think a little, and you can protect your credit card and email (maybe amazon goes too far). I already have a (free) separate credit card, I chose a $500 limit, that I use for internet purchases and the occasional gas station that looks shady. So bogus charges are very easy to spot. And I never use my friends and family email account for things that might attract spam, I use a separate (free) one for sign-ups and internet purchases and things like this. Anyone data mining either isn't going to get much more than they claim they are after anyway. |
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Bob, do those two really think that we are quite that stupid to give them all of our information? Yeah, I guess they do otherwise they wouldn't have started the company. I think I just answered my question. There is no way I would give a perfect stranger all of that personal information. As one of your former readers said "not just no - HELL NO." I can't believe that their friends are quite that stupid. They're friends must be on the lower end of the IQ spectrum. Thanks Bob for a good chuckle. |
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I know.....why don't we give them the keys to the car and house? OK, it is a good idea but giving access to your VERY private and sensitive data (email, credit cards, various log-ins to shopping websites) |
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If I send them my bank account information would they get me more money? What else could I give them to get an extra buck or two? In reality, there are more important things than saving that last buck or two. If this company depends on me, they are already done. |
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