Until retailers, because no-paper is pushed so hard, stop keeping the facility to print receipts. I would like it better if this was a double-edged-sword kind of law. One that says:
1. Retailers can only print a receipt if the buyer requests.
2. Retailers MUST maintain the capability and print a receipt if a buyer requests.
I would be mostly on board with this as a solution. It is a very fair compromise that addresses most concerns.
Rather than good reviews for their own company, they could generate anonymous bad reviews for their competitors. That would still give them a comparative recruiting advantage, but would be much harder to track to its source.
Stop giving bad people ideas on how to be more effectively evil.
When I was a student I was routinely over 1TB/mo of data pulling down VMs, and entire virtual networks for homework labs.
My data use spikes massively on days when I'm working from home due to remoting into the company network.
So they should be entitled to a cut of that because...?
Until retailers, because no-paper is pushed so hard, stop keeping the facility to print receipts. I would like it better if this was a double-edged-sword kind of law. One that says:
1. Retailers can only print a receipt if the buyer requests.
2. Retailers MUST maintain the capability and print a receipt if a buyer requests.
I would be mostly on board with this as a solution. It is a very fair compromise that addresses most concerns.
Rather than good reviews for their own company, they could generate anonymous bad reviews for their competitors. That would still give them a comparative recruiting advantage, but would be much harder to track to its source.
Stop giving bad people ideas on how to be more effectively evil.
In most of the places where 911 was taken offline, the 911 centers are already utilizing every single provider available. All 1 of them.
When I was a student I was routinely over 1TB/mo of data pulling down VMs, and entire virtual networks for homework labs.
My data use spikes massively on days when I'm working from home due to remoting into the company network.
So they should be entitled to a cut of that because...?