Smart sites with online shopping carts provide customers with two options:
Register so you won’t have to fill in your information every time you shop on the site.
Skip registration and just provide the information to complete the order.
While first option makes it easier to avoid re-entering info every time you shop at the
site, sometimes we know we’re not going to visit again and don’t want to have ALIROS (Another LogIn to Remember Or Save).
But one site worded the second option so it defeated the purpose of “no registration,” although, we know what they meant to say. [Click image to view larger]
Thanks to Nick Finck for this find.
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