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Airline passengers can trade private info for better prices

 Commerce, Government, Privacy  Add comments
Dec 272012
 

“What other industry can you think of where a person buying a product doesn’t know how much it’s going to cost even after he’s done at the checkout counter?” By agreeing to disclose much more of your personal information, the airlines might help explain more of the costs to you. Maybe.

 Posted by Purtilo at 6:25 am on December 27, 2012

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