I've just tried to order an item for Click and Collect from B&Q.
I can't checkout - or rather I can, but only with options I don't want.
I want to order the item - which doesn't cost a lot, to make sure it's in and ready to collect when I go.
I have two options at checkout.
1. Checkout as guest.
2. Checkout with account.
If I do 2, then of course I can't remember any password .... grrr ..... been here before - useless rubbish,
but if I do 1, then I can't use my regular email address as it tells me I've already got an account, and have to reset my password - yet more hassle.
If I ignore both, and put in a different email address, then I get presented with an "instruction"/"offer" call it what you like, to fill in my details.
Of for .....'s sake - I don't want firms harvesting emails, and generally creating a whole lot of unnecessary work because of their model of how I or others should behave, and their "need" to collect information which they may, or may not, sell on.
Some firms simply allow any checkout, and or order, and if security details are required deal with them later or in the store, or on collection.
Is this 1984 or Brave New World, or some other mad system?
I can't checkout - or rather I can, but only with options I don't want.
I want to order the item - which doesn't cost a lot, to make sure it's in and ready to collect when I go.
I have two options at checkout.
1. Checkout as guest.
2. Checkout with account.
If I do 2, then of course I can't remember any password .... grrr ..... been here before - useless rubbish,
but if I do 1, then I can't use my regular email address as it tells me I've already got an account, and have to reset my password - yet more hassle.
If I ignore both, and put in a different email address, then I get presented with an "instruction"/"offer" call it what you like, to fill in my details.
Of for .....'s sake - I don't want firms harvesting emails, and generally creating a whole lot of unnecessary work because of their model of how I or others should behave, and their "need" to collect information which they may, or may not, sell on.
Some firms simply allow any checkout, and or order, and if security details are required deal with them later or in the store, or on collection.
Is this 1984 or Brave New World, or some other mad system?
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