Philip; "They" would just say that you can't be trusted, either. :-) However, when I visit MickeyDee's, they don't take my word that I'm really handing them $5.97 for my meal, and I don't trust them that they're handing me back $4.03. We both count the funds. The attitude with some of these content folks is like that when I find out that I've received more change thatn I'm due. I'll say quickly "you gave me $10 more change than I'm due." Every once in a while, the person will respond with "No, I didn't." The idiot will find out the truth when the receipts are compared to the register tape at the end of the shift, and I've made $10 in 0 seconds, because I don't give them a second chance. In other words, "the vendor always knows best." John Willkie ----- Original Message ----- From: Philip Hodgetts To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 1:03 PM Subject: [opendtv] Re: Burn your own DVDs at legal kiosks On Apr 23, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Kon Wilms wrote: Because customers can't be trusted. Cheers Kon If you're in a business where your "customers can't be trusted" is the prevailing attitude, then you're not in a business that can survive. Philip Hodgetts President, Intelligent Assistance "Big Brains for Rent" www.bigbrainsforrent.com Personal Blog http://philiphodgetts.com Cell 818 335 3916 News, tips and the best resources for Apple's Professional Applications: http://www.proapps-hub.com Download now, it's free.