Tim C. wrote:
> Following up to The Reid :
>
> >On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 07:54:00 -0800, "Mimi" wrote:
> >
> >>There was a case here in the US. A man was at the supermarket, slipped on
> >>some spilled milk and fell. He was hurt and sued the store. They used his
> >>buying records (obtained because he had a "loyalty" card) to demonstrate he
> >>bought quantities of liquor, beer, etc., so therefore likely slipped because
> >>he was drunk.
> >
> >sounds like the press making stuff up to me
> >
> >>I refuse to have one of those cards.
> >
> >paranoia IMHO
>
>
> ...Ooh, I'll not be 'aving any one of those newfangled telephone things ...
I won't, apparently. I just answered the phone to Adrian, from "cool
mobiles". I told him to . off, and hung up. Yes, it _is_ his fault
for working for a company based abroad that cold calls people on the TPS
register.
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