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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 4084059" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>On the other side of the big box store, I refuse to go to home depot unless I have to, because they now require I download an app to track my purchases and god knows what else on my phone just to get a military discount. Its simply a corporate policy that was put into place to pad their "losses" of offering a discount by collecting personal data and shopping metrics for the sake of selling said data to data brokers and researchers. Ironic, considering that Home Depots digital security has a horrible track record, with one of the largest payment system breeches in history under their belts.</p><p></p><p>Also, Canadian Home Depot stores have some questionable training materials:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What about Ace? Ace Hardware is considered pretty conservative from everything I have seen. Maybe even nonpolitical. But if you look deeper, when that david hogg kid called for advertiser boycotts of some fox news program, Ace pulled their advertising. </p><p></p><p>I just feel like if anyone digs deep enough, they can find something they dislike about something. Thats why the extreme liberals/democrats/woke dudes are tearing each other apart. Nobody is without blame when viewed from a hypercritical, nothing less than perfection standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 4084059, member: 35036"] On the other side of the big box store, I refuse to go to home depot unless I have to, because they now require I download an app to track my purchases and god knows what else on my phone just to get a military discount. Its simply a corporate policy that was put into place to pad their "losses" of offering a discount by collecting personal data and shopping metrics for the sake of selling said data to data brokers and researchers. Ironic, considering that Home Depots digital security has a horrible track record, with one of the largest payment system breeches in history under their belts. Also, Canadian Home Depot stores have some questionable training materials: What about Ace? Ace Hardware is considered pretty conservative from everything I have seen. Maybe even nonpolitical. But if you look deeper, when that david hogg kid called for advertiser boycotts of some fox news program, Ace pulled their advertising. I just feel like if anyone digs deep enough, they can find something they dislike about something. Thats why the extreme liberals/democrats/woke dudes are tearing each other apart. Nobody is without blame when viewed from a hypercritical, nothing less than perfection standard. [/QUOTE]
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