tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4253469840895384618.post8423214869273808688..comments2009-02-13T19:08:38.656-08:00Comments on Shligginit: Documentry Idea...Gorgeous Georgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04794344012882892943noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4253469840895384618.post-4235096514071039532008-01-08T18:08:00.000-08:002008-01-08T18:08:00.000-08:00I think the idea is quite interesting. There is p...I think the idea is quite interesting. There is probably some kind of legal barriers to simply lying to businesses to get free stuff - I doubt there are any when it comes to simply asking people for things. <BR/><BR/>When it comes to contacting businesses and complaining to get free things or compensation for your troubles, most would probably require some kind of back-up documentation or evidence. Perhaps not when it comes to Wendy's and a free hamburger coupon but other larger complaints would.<BR/><BR/>Long-term: The businesses would pissed most likely (not necessarily a bad thing) but there might be people who dislike the idea because it hurts the cases for true complaints (the boy who cried wolf idea). You wouldn't want to use specific names or locations throughout the process because the last thing anyone would want to see if someone lose a job over a false complaint. <BR/><BR/><BR/>The idea of a HUGE (road trip, state-wide, country-wide, etc.) scavenger hunt for a long list of random items might be fun/funny to watch, follow, and/or partake in.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Anyway, there are a few of my personal thoughts on it all.E. Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06618947865925656530noreply@blogger.com