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Same here
People have to be insane to give up their personal info to
stores when they don't have to. For example, grocery
stores that demand to know everything about you in
exchange for a "discount card" that allows you to purchase
items for the same prices you could before they started
their "discount" card programs. A pox on Winn Dixie,
Krogers, and the rest of them.

I and my friends either make up fake names and addresses
or better yet, give them the names and addresses of
executives of their own company! Then from time to time
we trade cards with friends and co-workers.

Our next step is to scan a bunch of these cards and post
their images on the web so others can print them out and
use them. That's when the real fun begins. Don't forget to
pay cash, otherwise they just link you to the bogus card.

Of course paying cash screws up all the government data
mining projects so you may want to use checks and credit
cards for patriotic reasons happy
Posted by: Franklin_z   Posted on: 12/21/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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