• Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    5 hours ago

    That’s what I used to do, but a good portion of the time they’d continue their spiel to try to change my mind. Have only had to brandish the dumb phone once, but so far it’s got a 100% shut down success rate.

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      I just tell them I don’t have a phone. Even if I’m still holding it in my hand. Most don’t want to engage. They likely figure they’re not payed enough for that.

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        3 hours ago

        Same.

        Cashier: “What’s your phone number?” (For the store tracking/rewards/whatever)

        Me : “Don’t have one!” (As I remove the credit card from the case on the back of myphone)

        Nobody has questioned it once. They don’t want to ask in the first place but are forced to.

        • Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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          Huh. Doesn’t happen often I guess but typically when I’m asked for a phone number or email I refuse or say I don’t have one and it really throws people off and they usually refuse to complete the form or do whatever the hell it was they were doing.

          • clif@lemmy.world
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            2 hours ago

            Might vary by locale? Around here (South US) it seems like every single store has their own rewards/discount/whatever system that requires your phone number but it’s not necessary for the transaction… It’s just an extra info grab.

            Sometimes the user facing POS/credit card reader will let you handle it (enter/skip) but many places rely on the salesperson to ask and then enter it or skip.

            But, I also don’t get around much so my experience is limited.

      • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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        5 hours ago

        Not gonna lie, it was. lol. That’s one of several reasons I decided to keep it as my daily driver. It’s technically a smart phone, though, I just had all the smart stuff disabled for that challenge. I’ve since enabled those back, but it still looks enough like a dumb phone that I can convincingly bluff with it.