This sounds good, on its face, but e-mail addresses are increasingly complex. While a credit or debit card transaction might be able to capture your e-mail (and would that create a security problem?), it’s not terribly practical on a cash transaction to hold up the line at a check-out station, while you are trying to type your e-mail on a possibly dinky screen.
This sounds good, on its face, but e-mail addresses are increasingly complex. While a credit or debit card transaction might be able to capture your e-mail (and would that create a security problem?), it’s not terribly practical on a cash transaction to hold up the line at a check-out station, while you are trying to type your e-mail on a possibly dinky screen.
Where does it end?