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A post by Dr. Amy Psy.D. @dramypsyd@ohai.social saying: So I had to stop by Best Buy and the sales guy was going really hard trying to get me to sign up for the credit card. Like I said I didn’t want it and he was like “does YOUR card get you 15% off I don’t think so” and I was like buddy I know they make you push it but please stop and he was like actually they don’t, I just really like the Best Buy credit card. And then he wouldn’t tear my receipt off because he said the chemicals would take away his testosterone. Anyway this is why I shop online.
I used to work at best buy. They make you push the credit card. Like, get enough people signing up or youre fired push.
Can’t say I expected that
/thingsthathappened
The first part was super believable but then the obviously fake testosterone thing just makes you question the whole anecdote
yeah, no, uh, i regret to inform ya’ll that toxic bpa receipt paper potentially causing hormone problems thru skin absorbtion is an actual thing and not some weird bs conspiracy theory thing: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bpa-receipts-major-store-chains-study/
it’s unsure how much of an effect it has on humans so far but it does affect lab animals.