Bing Cashback Can Cost You Money
paltemalte writes "Microsoft and various retailers have teamed up to bring you cashback on purchases made via Bing's price comparison feature. There is a little snag, though — it seems that when you have a Bing cookie living in your browser, some retailers will quote you a higher price than if you come with no Bing cookie in your system."
Deal with MS, get screwed.
Nothing to see here, move on....
Did anyone else notice the story submitter's alias links to a sex toy shopping site?
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Because anyone using Bing cashback at this point is obviously mentally handicapped.
Oh-oh ... incoming chair ... BING!
He could explain to you why you are wrong, but unfortunately, /. won't let him post his .ppt explaining it.
Jesus was all right but his disciples were thick and ordinary. -John Lennon
Not to mention the hidden "parking lot" tax. Just as it costs retailers money to take credit cards, it costs them money to have parking space. They fraudulently present this as "free parking" when in fact the cost is hidden in the price of the goods.
Then, drivers think they're getting "free" parking when they aren't, and non-drivers such as myself who have never once used a parking space are 'gypped' untold amounts of money.
And don't even get me started on those leeches who use the so called "free" shopping carts...
This space available.