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Mike Stanley wrote:
> But on those that won't work I simply have her parents order the DVD
> with the coupon and have it shipped to their address, then they
> bring them up whenever they visit. Some might say that's breaking
> the "rules" but I say the rule itself is stupid if it denies two
> adult consumers who happen to be living in the same home the ability
> to purchase separate items.
>
> Wonder where the Great One who Makes No Mistakes would stand on that
> little issue?
I THINK he meant me, and I missed it the first time (1). Anyway...
<bzzt>
It's wrong. You're cheating the organization when you use different
shipping addresses to make it look like you're not in the same
household.
Thanks for playing, though. See Vanna for your lovely parting gift and
better luck next time.
1 - actually I deliberately ignored it, because to miss it would be a
mistake. and.... I don't make misteaks.
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| (...) However, in your dotage you are forgetting to use the spell check functionality of your e-mail software, if any. :-) Seriously, I have to disagree with you, Larry, on the "one per household" item referenced above. If I ship to my work address, (...) (25 years ago, 11-Nov-99, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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