#6 Postby Miss Mary » Mon Jul 25, 2005 7:29 am
Brian, not only that but many site require you to 'join' to read all sorts of articles. For example, I used to read TV Guide's online schedule, so I wouldn't have to miss a movie/special/show coming up (usually not a regular one). Now you have to fill out several pages of personal info, how often you watch this type show or that, how many in your household, ages I think, I started to fill it out one day but got sidetracked. Still can't find decent programming guides....unless you go to the individual channel (TV Land's site for another example).
I occasionally purchase online. There's another example of how you have to join, be given yet another password to remember (ugh) just so you can purchase online.
I love it when there's a skip or not now option, I do look for these, but not many website offer this option.
I learned about the skip feature the hard way - registering Nina for ACT and SAT tests. OMG, pages and pages of what I thought were required fields you have to fill out. We did need to join, and were given a password, had to choose a nic, just to register her for testing at our area's high school. Crazy!!! I called an ACT 1-800 #once all frazzled......the lady chuckled and said keep hitting skip until you see the credit card page.
Well, it's not quite the same thing that irks you but I wish we could just read newspaper articles online, easily w/o joining or filling out those questinairre fields, order online easily and schedule your kid for ACT/SAT testing!
Mary
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