- Why deliberately tell me to enter it as on the card when you don't want it that way?
- If the only thing wrong when checking the number's format is the spaces, why not just remove them?
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I had one recently that said to enter my credit card number "as printed on your card." So I did, and it gave me an error message saying "Do not enter any spaces."
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Originally posted by doodab View PostOne has to wonder if asking for the same information 5 times is a test or evidence of utter ******* stupidity at the highest levels.
I don't want the ******* job that much.
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Done a couple of gigs for the public service where they have asked that a form can be laid out online as it is on paper.
"can we put the 20 pages online and have them go through each page"
"I dont think...."
"we have to replicate the paper process online"
It is a ****er when there is a problem on page 19
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDoes anyone not cheat on web forms when you have to retype your email address, by copy/pasting the previously typed one?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDoes anyone not cheat on web forms when you have to retype your email address, by copy/pasting the previously typed one?
Well, it's more of an ascii text file that someone has saved as a word document.
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Does anyone not cheat on web forms when you have to retype your email address, by copy/pasting the previously typed one?
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One has to wonder if asking for the same information 5 times is a test or evidence of utter ******* stupidity at the highest levels.
I don't want the ******* job that much.Tags: None
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