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Comment Re:Use Fake Info Where Possible (Score 1) 106

But as long as its permitted that is. It would become quite painfull when a companies small print declares that providing incorrect data means that they are not obliged to uphold their part of the deal, while you loose your payment as reembursement for any expenses made to rectify it.

Companies would never do that. First, if I provide accurate shipping info they cannot legally charge my card and not ship the product. Companies really, really want your money, and they'll almost always bend their rules to get it and make sure you come back to buy more. Remember when Radio Shack used to always insist on you giving them your phone number at the checkout? I just never did, and the cashiers who were adamant about it backed down pretty quickly when I just dropped everything and they realized I was going to leave the store. They did away with that "requirement" a couple years back, too.

Companies that piss off their customers or who don't deliver when accurate delivery info is given won't be around very long, trust me.

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