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Folks,
I don't think this belongs in loc.uk any more.
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Jasper Janssen (<383bacc7.242438643@lugnet.com>)
wrote at 11:50:50
> On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 04:44:37 GMT, cjc@NOSPAMnewsguy.com (Mike Stanley)
> wrote:
>
> > I'll address this more fully in response to Larry's post, which,
> > while wrong, was a bit more thought-out than this one. :)
>
> You know, he's saying exactly the same thing I thought, and then
> figured you'd be smart enough to infer from the smart-arse reply.
> Guess not.
>
> I'll explain more fully: You don't have _any_ right to a _promotion_
> cheap DVD, other than what the selling organisation grants you. The
> selling organisation assumes that if one person in a household
> purchases something there, they're likely to tell the other persons of
> the household about the place they found, and thus they will increase
> their full-price sales. You are, in effect, cheating them. I don't
> think there's anything legally wrong with it (though, in the US court
> system, who can tell?), but it's certainly morally wrong.
>
> Jasper
--
Tony Priestman
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