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About thermal paper by oedlan 2007-06-12 01:46:27
It wold only be black on one side, yes?
The other one would have the store logo or something...
There was a sstory of a "similar" case in Swedish TV the other week... About how easy reciepts fade nowadays. The store manager said "Even if the costumer has a blank reciept, It still has our logo on it and therefore we will trust him and help him"
[ Reply ]
  a rare case, not the rule by hieraco2007-06-12 02:01:41
    True by Karl-Henrik2007-06-12 03:23:28
      There's an opening here for a joke... by skern2007-06-12 05:13:41
  It's a daft storyline anyway. by Didactylos2007-06-12 03:27:17
    I'd buy it in the store by MatthewDBA2007-06-12 04:32:45
      If you pay with a credit car... by jmaxsohmer2007-06-12 05:42:11
        There's proof that you made a purchase by MatthewDBA2007-06-12 05:50:19
          worst case, in the uk, you can request a copy of by jeff_uk2007-06-12 06:06:51
            You probably could by MatthewDBA2007-06-12 06:28:36
              Over here, in Belgium by SciSSorS2007-06-12 08:23:09
    I was thinking exactly the same thing (n/t) by jeff_uk2007-06-12 06:08:12
    Firstly, I would. by krikkert2007-06-12 06:16:33
  Direct experience... by werehatrack2007-06-12 14:00:00

 

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