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based on the average intelligence of people taking your order at pizza houses around here, i'm not concerned. half of them wouldn't understand how to use the technology, and the other half don't speak enough english to make sense of it anyways

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based on the average intelligence of people taking your order at pizza houses around here, i'm not concerned. half of them wouldn't understand how to use the technology, and the other half don't speak enough english to make sense of it anyways

 

I don't know about that. Sometimes I feel like they have to take some sort of special training to be so aggravating. People are not born with those kinds of skills, you know. makepoint.gif

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We don't even have a national database that correlates NAME to SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, and they are worried about this. Talk about wasted resources.

 

So, that private consumer database that was hacked a few days ago that correlates these two is of no worry?

 

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We don't even have a national database that correlates NAME to SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, and they are worried about this. Talk about wasted resources.

 

So, that private consumer database that was hacked a few days ago that correlates these two is of no worry?

 

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

It wasnt hacked...That company sold the information to those people. The people just lied about who they are. The whole thing stinks..

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We don't even have a national database that correlates NAME to SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, and they are worried about this. Talk about wasted resources.

 

So, that private consumer database that was hacked a few days ago that correlates these two is of no worry?

 

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

It wasnt hacked...That company sold the information to those people. The people just lied about who they are. The whole thing stinks..

 

Point being that there are databases out there...

 

and I thought that they hacked to a greater access level after entering the site (tho' I could be misremembering)...

 

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We don't even have a national database that correlates NAME to SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, and they are worried about this. Talk about wasted resources.

 

So, that private consumer database that was hacked a few days ago that correlates these two is of no worry?

 

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

It wasnt hacked...That company sold the information to those people. The people just lied about who they are. The whole thing stinks..

 

....I thought that they hacked to a greater access level after entering the site (tho' I could be misremembering)...

 

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

 

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Fan4Fan

 

You're misremembering.

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based on the average intelligence of people taking your order at pizza houses around here, i'm not concerned. half of them wouldn't understand how to use the technology, and the other half don't speak enough english to make sense of it anyways

 

I don't know about that. Sometimes I feel like they have to take some sort of special training to be so aggravating. People are not born with those kinds of skills, you know. makepoint.gif

 

Not so fast. I worked at Domino's and Papa John's through college. And frankly, the stupidity of many CUSTOMERS was infuriating. "How large is your 12" pizza?" was just one (Answer: "Put a ruler on your desk. Hold it down with your finger in the center and turn it slowly in a circle. That's how big a 12" pizza is.") . Another were the customers who made weird orders, like they wanted the cheese melted but NOT warm, yet the rest of the pizza had to be hot. Or people who ordered toppings they didn't want and then complained about them ("Why;d you put banana peppers on this?" "Because you asked for them." "No, I didn't! Someone there must have taken the order wrong." "Ma'am, I'M the one who took the order.")

 

Or the customers who didn't know their own addresses, or had no numbers on thier houses (usually with every light turned off), or the ones who apparently forgot they ordered a pizza and then scrambled around for the money while I was actually at their door, or the teen-ager who'd clearly raided his dad's coin collection to buy the pizza (in a collection of Susan B. Anthony dollars, buffalo nickels and zinc pennies).

 

Whenever it rained, EVERYBODY would call in and order pizza deliveries all at once, and then they'd all complain that their pizza wasn't there in less than 30 minutes.

 

Wealthier people gave the smallest tips--actually fishing out nickels from handsfull of change, for example.

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Not so fast. I worked at Domino's and Papa John's through college. And frankly, the stupidity of many CUSTOMERS was infuriating. "How large is your 12" pizza?" was just one (Answer: "Put a ruler on your desk. Hold it down with your finger in the center and turn it slowly in a circle. That's how big a 12" pizza is.") . Another were the customers who made weird orders, like they wanted the cheese melted but NOT warm, yet the rest of the pizza had to be hot. Or people who ordered toppings they didn't want and then complained about them ("Why;d you put banana peppers on this?" "Because you asked for them." "No, I didn't! Someone there must have taken the order wrong." "Ma'am, I'M the one who took the order.")

 

Or the customers who didn't know their own addresses, or had no numbers on thier houses (usually with every light turned off), or the ones who apparently forgot they ordered a pizza and then scrambled around for the money while I was actually at their door, or the teen-ager who'd clearly raided his dad's coin collection to buy the pizza (in a collection of Susan B. Anthony dollars, buffalo nickels and zinc pennies).

 

Whenever it rained, EVERYBODY would call in and order pizza deliveries all at once, and then they'd all complain that their pizza wasn't there in less than 30 minutes.

 

Wealthier people gave the smallest tips--actually fishing out nickels from handsfull of change, for example.

 

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This is true. I think it goes both ways. Most of the time, everything turns out fine. However, the last time I ordered from Domino's, I requested the 555 deal. When I asked for the price with tax, he said $25.67 foreheadslap.gif

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I posted that in the Watercooler two months ago. yeahok.gif

 

And, of course, whoever posts about something first around here, WINS! flowerred.gif And anyone who posts a repeat they think is witty, intelligent, or original is in fact nothing but a HACK and a POSER. blush.gif

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I posted that in the Watercooler two months ago. yeahok.gif

 

 

http://boards.collectors-society.com/sho...true#Post678028

 

as if anyone in their right mind would wade through the six billion Thing spam threads there anyways

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I posted that in the Watercooler two months ago. yeahok.gif

 

And, of course, whoever posts about something first around here, WINS! flowerred.gif And anyone who posts a repeat they think is witty, intelligent, or original is in fact nothing but a HACK and a POSER. blush.gif

 

Hey. I don't make the rules. smirk.gif

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We don't even have a national database that correlates NAME to SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, and they are worried about this. Talk about wasted resources.

 

So, that private consumer database that was hacked a few days ago that correlates these two is of no worry?

 

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

It wasnt hacked...That company sold the information to those people. The people just lied about who they are. The whole thing stinks..

 

....I thought that they hacked to a greater access level after entering the site (tho' I could be misremembering)...

 

confused-smiley-013.gif

 

 

Thanks,

Fan4Fan

 

You're misremembering.

 

Just to clarify, I wasn't misremembering... I was believing everything I read screwy.gifforeheadslap.gif

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I posted that in the Watercooler two months ago. yeahok.gif

 

And, of course, whoever posts about something first around here, WINS! flowerred.gif And anyone who posts a repeat they think is witty, intelligent, or original is in fact nothing but a HACK and a POSER. blush.gif

 

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Not so fast. I worked at Domino's and Papa John's through college. And frankly, the stupidity of many CUSTOMERS was infuriating. "How large is your 12" pizza?" was just one (Answer: "Put a ruler on your desk. Hold it down with your finger in the center and turn it slowly in a circle. That's how big a 12" pizza is.") . Another were the customers who made weird orders, like they wanted the cheese melted but NOT warm, yet the rest of the pizza had to be hot. Or people who ordered toppings they didn't want and then complained about them ("Why;d you put banana peppers on this?" "Because you asked for them." "No, I didn't! Someone there must have taken the order wrong." "Ma'am, I'M the one who took the order.")

 

Or the customers who didn't know their own addresses, or had no numbers on thier houses (usually with every light turned off), or the ones who apparently forgot they ordered a pizza and then scrambled around for the money while I was actually at their door, or the teen-ager who'd clearly raided his dad's coin collection to buy the pizza (in a collection of Susan B. Anthony dollars, buffalo nickels and zinc pennies).

 

Whenever it rained, EVERYBODY would call in and order pizza deliveries all at once, and then they'd all complain that their pizza wasn't there in less than 30 minutes.

 

Wealthier people gave the smallest tips--actually fishing out nickels from handsfull of change, for example.

 

Those were the days, man! I did the pizza thing for too long. Sounds like the stories are all the same. insane.gif

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