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Post by TheOriginalPinky on Aug 6, 2020 20:15:29 GMT
I ordered a touchless forehead scanning thermometer from Amazon. I got an email advising me it was shipped out. And at the bottom of the email: Recommened items based on your order: A different type of touchless forehead scanning thermometer, and a block of Cabot's extra sharp cheddar cheese!!!! What's the correlation?
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Post by Catman on Aug 6, 2020 20:47:04 GMT
You can use the thermometer to test whether the cheese has reached optimal temperature for snacking.
Catman gets email which informs him that based on his recent purchases, he may want to purchase the same exact item.
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Post by autumn on Aug 6, 2020 20:56:47 GMT
I get the same things as well.
I recently purchased a manual dry brush for my body (who needs one to plug in when my hands and arms work just fine) so for $8 I got this wooden brush with boar bristles that can be used for dry brushing the extremities (I LOVE IT!!) and then also used in the tub/shower for scrubbing with soap (I use this stuff from Korea called Marshmallow foaming soap) and when I run out, a good ol' bit of Dove soap always does the trick without drying my skin out. But point is: DRY BRUSH Y'ALL.
When I was putting the $8 brush in my cart, it also "recommended" other items I'd be interested which included additional brushes which were identical, some at about the same price, and some that were 3-4 times the price! Also in the recommended list was raspberry jam and men's underwear. I'm guessing not to be used together.
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Post by Catman on Aug 6, 2020 21:08:56 GMT
Also in the recommended list was raspberry jam and men's underwear. I'm guessing not to be used together. Well, actually ...
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Post by Stammerhead on Aug 7, 2020 9:26:18 GMT
Perhaps their statistics show that people who use touchless forehead scanning thermometers also really love cheese.
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Post by Morgana on Aug 7, 2020 10:19:55 GMT
Perhaps their statistics show that people who use touchless forehead scanning thermometers also really love cheese.
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Post by TheOriginalPinky on Aug 7, 2020 19:37:17 GMT
You can use the thermometer to test whether the cheese has reached optimal temperature for snacking.
Catman gets email which informs him that based on his recent purchases, he may want to purchase the same exact item. . . . because nothing says you're crazy like redundant purchasing???
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Post by TheOriginalPinky on Aug 7, 2020 19:38:31 GMT
I get the same things as well. I recently purchased a manual dry brush for my body (who needs one to plug in when my hands and arms work just fine) so for $8 I got this wooden brush with boar bristles that can be used for dry brushing the extremities (I LOVE IT!!) and then also used in the tub/shower for scrubbing with soap (I use this stuff from Korea called Marshmallow foaming soap) and when I run out, a good ol' bit of Dove soap always does the trick without drying my skin out. But point is: DRY BRUSH Y'ALL. When I was putting the $8 brush in my cart, it also "recommended" other items I'd be interested which included additional brushes which were identical, some at about the same price, and some that were 3-4 times the price! Also in the recommended list was raspberry jam and men's underwear. I'm guessing not to be used together. Raspberry jam AND men's underwear!!!!! Because they have SOOO much in common with a brush!!
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Post by TheOriginalPinky on Aug 7, 2020 19:39:19 GMT
Perhaps their statistics show that people who use touchless forehead scanning thermometers also really love cheese. Actually, what they love is new shoe laces!!
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Post by Catman on Aug 7, 2020 21:12:47 GMT
Perhaps their statistics show that people who use touchless forehead scanning thermometers also really love cheese. Actually, what they love is new shoe laces!! Cats also fancy new shoe laces now and then.
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