Thursday, February 19, 2015

Loyalty cards? You think so?

I was in my local grocery store the other day. Ahead of me in line were two young ladies buying a couple of items. The checkout clerk asked in a matter-of-fact voice, "Do you have your 'Thank you' card?"
Both answered no and were informed they would not benefit from the lower price available to those who had such cards.

Now, keep in mind, the price with the card is comparable to prices in other stores who do not provide this service, so the price without the card is inflated, unfairly in my judgement.

Although I possess such a card the practice infuriated me from the beginning. I just went along as most of us do. More about that later. In part it is my raising that makes this so distasteful. Someone I respect once told me. If you are going to sell a thing, sell it for the same price for everyone. It is morally wrong and unethical to assess your prospective customer, determine that they are susceptible to being fleeced and then charge them a higher price. Whether it is because they may not possess the knowledge to know better, or some other variable matters not. Fair is fair, honesty is honesty. There is no middle ground.

Additionally I might add, the specials that are run are compared to the non-card inflated price which makes it harder for the customer to see exactly what the savings are.

So, what's the harm you ask. Get the card or shop somewhere else. Yes, a boycott would seem the appropriate response for someone such as me who is irked by the policy. Only problem is, that ignores another facet of this program. They, and by that I include a multitude of entities are gathering information...about us.

What you buy, when and where, is being recorded and the information sold to whoever wants to buy it. Okay, you say, everybody's doing that, even Facebook and the internet in general. I would say. Yep, and there are some blogs out there that discuss this and after reading them I am considering leaving these social networks. It's just that I'm so addicted. Oh well, another story for another time. Back to your basic loyalty, or thank you cards.

So, what's the harm? Doesn't this aid product ordering and distribution? Well, some of you may have received a query from your health insurance provider asking about your tobacco use. A higher premium is involved of course. So what? Tobacco users should stop. The disease processes resulting from its use causes higher premiums for everyone. I'd agree with you, except, I wonder if you would be so quick to jump if we were talking about your sugar consumption, or fat content of your purchases. The over-the-counter medications you buy. Most stores are selling beer and wine now. What about that? Think about it. Everything you buy is data which is for sale to anyone wanting it and for whatever purpose they see fit.

I read recently there is legislation in some state (I don't have that info for you, but I bet a google will get it) which will fine parents if their children are obese. Wow!

Alrighty then. So we know the insurance companies would never purchase this information and certainly wouldn't use it to raise your premiums or deny benefits. Yeah, right.

However you decide to take my little rant here, I hope it least gives you pause to think about things. Wonder what these so called deals are really getting you and don't be surprised if in a few months, or years you find that now to buy or sale you need a laser burned bar code on your hand.

I can hear John Q Public saying now. "Far out dude, can I chose the color?"





Saturday, February 14, 2015

JUST A DREAM A WAY. A novella by Drew Adams aka Andy Sweet. Free Sat & Sun at amazon.com

http://tinyurl.com/lu3g87h

This little novella has romance, mystery, bad guys, and loads of drama. 

At sixteen, Riley Fowler was lost, wet and cold.
She sought only shelter, but found a loving home.

That was four years ago.Now, she strikes out on her own,
An ornament stirs memories. She dreams of the birth of her daughter and losing her, all in the same day.

A journey begins. She is determined to take back
what was torn away.

Deceit and danger block the path, but the quest reveals a wealth
of love standing by her all the while.
She has only to receive it.



Sunday, February 8, 2015

NO GOOD DEED FREE FOR REST OF NIGHT




My short story will be free on amazon through tonight 2/8/15. Grab a copy and you can say 'you read some Drew today'.













Thomas awakened from a horrible nightmare.
The people in it were covered with a translucent, grotesque images,with beast-like features.
He shakes off the dream and begins his day, but
is horrified when he steps onto the bus and sees
over half of the passengers are encased by
the same frightening monsters.
Beautiful Carla is on the bus as usual.
The apparitions are not new to her and she
fears Thomas's reaction places him in grave danger.
Ignoring her own peril, she ushers him off the bus and together
they flee through the back streets and alleyways of the city.
The creatures are everywhere.
And all of them have the scent.
They circle like a pack,
closing in,
each wanting their portion.

Thomas wants his world back.
Carla knows that world never existed.



Saturday, February 7, 2015

NO STRUGGLE, NO REWARD


copyright 2015 by Andy Sweet


The string loosens, the bow snaps and I shoot my endeavor
into the void where predators perch, crouch, or stalk,
then sacrifice a dive, a pounce, or a charge to capture
and savor the succulent flesh.


I cast down my labor, dying and dead,
where above vultures circle without effort,
using the heated, stinking updrafts only and
descend, put down and gorge on the putrid carrion.

Would not the meat be sweeter had it
life and hope?

Drew Adams
Journal of Lamentations





Sunday, February 1, 2015

NO GOOD DEED (goes unpunished?)

This sixteen page short story evoked a bit of a conundrum for me. One reader considered its author...uh...me, to be a psycho, while another considered the piece "just plain sick". 

So, honesty's in play here. Should an author censor himself, or allow a work to 'become', as it develops, without curving or shading effects to the sensibilities of potential readers.

Part of the problem? I write romance, without morbid creatures, or grotesque descriptors and in truth, I'm not sure I would want any of those readers to fall prey to my dark side. Therefore, I've added the word Horror to the subtitle. Fair warning I hope. In truth, I've seen worse psychosis and sickness on the news, particularly if you read or view politics. Sorry, I couldn't help myself. This story will be out soon and I hope those of you who dare to walk on the wild side will give it a read.


Thomas awakened from a horrible nightmare.
The people in it were covered with a translucent, grotesque images,
with beast-like features.
He shakes off the dream and begins his day, but
is horrified when he steps onto the bus and sees
over half of the passengers are encased by
the same frightening monsters.
Beautiful Carla is on the bus as usual.
The apparitions are not new to her and she
fears Thomas's reaction places him in grave danger.
Ignoring her own peril, she ushers him off the bus and together
they flee through the back streets and alleyways of the city.
The creatures are everywhere.
And all of them have the scent.
They circle like a pack,
closing in,
each wanting their portion.

Thomas wants his world back.

Carla knows that world never existed.