Cybertime is of the essence
I like the way you go into a store, buy only a couple of items, and they give you a receipt about three feet long.
Mostly coupons: $20 off your next purchase of $75 or more. "Oh WOW! Gotta take advantage of THIS one! Think what all I could use the extra $20 for!"
And then there's the on-line survey: "Tell us how we did and get a 10% discount on your next purchase". Followed by a web address they expect you to go onto next time you're on-line.
As if I have nothing better to do when I go on-line except answer a bunch of cliche questions like "Do you feel your cashier valued you as a customer?".
Like I don't already have web sites and blog sites I visit regularly whenever I get the chance to access a computer.
I like the way you go into a store, buy only a couple of items, and they give you a receipt about three feet long.
Mostly coupons: $20 off your next purchase of $75 or more. "Oh WOW! Gotta take advantage of THIS one! Think what all I could use the extra $20 for!"
And then there's the on-line survey: "Tell us how we did and get a 10% discount on your next purchase". Followed by a web address they expect you to go onto next time you're on-line.
As if I have nothing better to do when I go on-line except answer a bunch of cliche questions like "Do you feel your cashier valued you as a customer?".
Like I don't already have web sites and blog sites I visit regularly whenever I get the chance to access a computer.
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