There seems to be an assumption that everyone uses these blasted codes. Occasionally, not using them causes one to be unable to do a particular thing.
I don’t use them because my husband read of someone picking up malware hidden in one.
At my local supermarket, at the click and collect position, there was a notice telling you to scan the code to tell them you were there. No other means; no telephone number or anything.
Assumptions that everyone uses them
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I hope all well with you and yours. Best Peter A F
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We’re all well, thank you, Ant. And your family?
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Hear hear. Ugh, the QR code menu…
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There seems to be an assumption that everyone uses these blasted codes. Occasionally, not using them causes one to be unable to do a particular thing.
I don’t use them because my husband read of someone picking up malware hidden in one.
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The malware sounds scary. I find it so impersonal and unfriendly. Two airport restaurants were like that and we stood up and left.
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At my local supermarket, at the click and collect position, there was a notice telling you to scan the code to tell them you were there. No other means; no telephone number or anything.
Assumptions that everyone uses them
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That would prompt me to say in a stage voice, Hello?!? Hello?
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A great share
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Ironically, after I entered my email address and name, password, etc. to log a comment, I was informed that comments were locked-out!
Ha!!! It’s a crazy social media-high tech obsessed world we live in! RJ ๐คฃ๐ฌ
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It’s a crazy world.
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A rare blog post that uses the word “modern”! ๐
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Thanks very much for linking to my post, Vivienne.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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My pleasure, Pete.
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