Retail Stores have something called a TLOG or transation log, that keeps a log of all the transactions. the retailers sell this data to marketing corporations. this data also enables the retailers to "hey brand x is selling well. what else do people who buy brand x buy? brand y and brand z? ok lets mark down brand x but mark up brand y and brand z.
i dont think anyone could mark down stuff. because the price is not stored in the RFID itself. its a seperate database that matches with the product code. but yeah the thief might be able to change the product code to another cheap product. and thereby acheive the same thing
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here's the clickable one
Mirror
Damn have to wait 2 minutes~
http://3dgpu.com.nyud.net:8090/forums/index.php?sh owtopic=310
Hmmm works pretty good!
haha We think that the RIAA is police....
Notice: RIAA's jurisdiction
LOL
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thanks a lot man!
on a slighly offtopic.
;)
how do u change this beige color to something else?
god its eye straining.
Retail Stores have something called a TLOG or transation log, that keeps a log of all the transactions. the retailers sell this data to marketing corporations. this data also enables the retailers to "hey brand x is selling well. what else do people who buy brand x buy? brand y and brand z? ok lets mark down brand x but mark up brand y and brand z.
i dont think prices should be embedded in the tags. thats asking for trouble.....
Much like the UPC is cross refrenced in a data base.
i dont think anyone could mark down stuff. because the price is not stored in the RFID itself. its a seperate database that matches with the product code. but yeah the thief might be able to change the product code to another cheap product. and thereby acheive the same thing
just my 0.02