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Overcharging anonymous customers Some British supermarkets charge over 10% more to anonymous customers. A spokesman claims that one of them protects personal data "incredibly carefully", but apparently that is not true all the time, because of the time it is selling that very data to third parties. It should be illegal for a store to charge different prices to customers depending on whether they identify themselves and/or hand over demanded personal data. |
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