@dspeakes wrote:
I guess I'll never know because I don't click links without knowing what's behind them.
@scanman1 wrote:
The ones that scare me point to places like: http : // boards.4chan.org/b/
Man that takes me back to high school. I haven't been to /b/ in some time. I heard the site's gone to hell ever since moot stopped being its admin, though.@scanman1 wrote:
@dspeakes wrote:
I guess I'll never know because I don't click links without knowing what's behind them.
I would not worry about the ones going to youtube.
The ones that scare me point to places like: http : // boards.4chan.org/b/
@dspeakes wrote:
I guess I'll never know because I don't click links without knowing what's behind them.
@stilllearning wrote:
@dspeakes wrote:
I guess I'll never know because I don't click links without knowing what's behind them.
@dspeakes: I daringly clicked on the link and happily report my computer did not seize up with a trojan horse virus; the bad news is that I laughed so hard that I scared the @#$%& out of my doggies. If you are willing to risk the latter, I recommend clicking on the link.
Thank you @Misanthrope!
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@teriraia wrote:
HAHAHA that was the best laugh I have had today. We all know the only person who would need a receipt for a donut is a mystery shopper!
@Man of Mystery wrote:
Awesome! I like it when the cashier gives me grief for using a credit card for a small purchase and then asks me to sign the receipt to authorize it. REALLY?! It's $.47 and you want me to sign because you are worried I am going to dispute the charge?
@BuffaloNY101 wrote:
wrong drsquash. If they accept visa or mastercard any cc minimum is illegal and can cause them to lose processing access. This is not well known to consumers. There was even mystery shops within the last year solely checking business to make sure they were not doing this.
@DrSquash wrote:
@BuffaloNY101 wrote:
wrong drsquash. If they accept visa or mastercard any cc minimum is illegal and can cause them to lose processing access. This is not well known to consumers. There was even mystery shops within the last year solely checking business to make sure they were not doing this.
Visa and Mastercard both specifically changed their agreements to allow merchants to set a minimum of up to $10 back in about 2010 or 2011. Have they changed back since?