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by mobiplayer
4387 days ago
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It's not that, trust me. They make good money with your data. Take it as a way of payment for the "free" wifi. It helps the same purpose as the loyalty cards, especially the ones that outgrow the original business (I'm looking at you both Tesco ClubCard and Nectar Card). Getting "points" by using those at other businesses like petrol stations helps them profiling you for "better" advertising. They also keep you a bit more loyal to their associated brands, but we already knew that bit :) |
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