
By Jo Best
Published: Friday 24 September 2004
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Name
Raymond Rose
Location
Tampa
Occupation
Graduate Student
Comment
If Abercrombie, Calvin, P&G, or any other retailer crosses the RFID line I will boycott them and won't stop until they're no longer viable companies. I'm a 23 year old college senior who's a business major, who's just starting on my masters.
My (colege) friends all agree with me that this RFID stuff is Bull$#!t. If they cross the RFID line they'll not only piss older generations, they'll piss of the next generation.
Lets see them face both the current and future generations of consumer and survive.
Heck, I'd even see if I could talk my financial contacts (teachers, fellow Masters Financial students who are Raytmond James gurus, ect)into selling shorting them and basically doing whatever they can to hurt them.
Point is, if they cross the RFID line, not only will the consumers turn against them, the people who run the market will turn against them.
Who wants their suit, underwear, or even shampoo to shout out, "HERE I AM!"???? NOT ME and not anyone I know.
If Abercrombie, Calvin, P&G, or any other retailer...
Raymond Rose
Mr. Rose and his friends should do more research o...
Anonymous
am i the only one that notices that people who are...
rob brooks
Mr/Mrs/Ms Anonymous... you miss the intention of R...
m.reigel
You are being ignorant. RFID tagging will help low...
Jason
Jason: That is utter nonsense and you know it. ...
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