Agree. Good for New Zealand. It seems to me that in America people with power to act unilaterally - whether in politics or business or culture - are increasingly prone to do so, in the process simply pushing aside individuals' concerns.
On 7/2/2015 6:48 PM, Tony tdale@xtra.co.nz [iPad] wrote:
Not everyone has a smartphone and not everyone is interested in a lot more than calls and text and bits and pieces. If many things in life were automatically opted you and me in, we would all, on a regular basis be sucked in to extra fees. the current issue in NZ is auto opt in for some flight extras. We expect to bookk a flight, add baggage stuff if we want that, add meal stuff if we want that and so on. A few things are automatically ticked , so you have to remember to untick. Why would you? You ticked those boxes at the other airline. Its essemntially a scam IMO. They try to make us buy stuff, now they are buying stuff for us, hoping we dont remember in time
From: "Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
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I don't know why regulation is needed. Your phone sets reminders hands free and well if I forget shame on my not shame on apple. But then again I'm a proponent of personal responsibility. And. I love Siri for reminders lol
~KLM\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //The issue is that many users will forget to cancel
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