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Default Guinness and sewage

What's in Guinness?
Sewage?

I went to
www.guinness.com
to get info.

After filling out questionaire you are confronted with:
"
Yes, I'm happy with your terms and conditions and privacy policy.
www.guinness.com
Enter www.guinness.com
"

There are 14 [FOURTEEN] pages of terms and conditions
and
9 [NINE] pages of privacy policy

I am not going to read thru 23 pages of docs to read up aboutthere
product.

You don't have to do that on teh
Heineken
site to get past first page

 
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