Ivanka Trump Orders, profits Donated to Clinton

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Nashemon

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Looking past the political statement of it, the fact that a company would make a sale to a named individual of any kind public is morally reprehensible. There's a certain amount of customer confidentiallity that's expected when buying goods that this company doesn't seem to care about. Says a lot about them.
 

JSt0rm

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Looking past the political statement of it, the fact that a company would make a sale to a named individual of any kind public is morally reprehensible. There's a certain amount of customer confidentiallity that's expected when buying goods that this company doesn't seem to care about. Says a lot about them.
Boohoo. Public figures don't have the same protections as private individuals.
 

Zaap

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Looking past the political statement of it, the fact that a company would make a sale to a named individual of any kind public is morally reprehensible. There's a certain amount of customer confidentiallity that's expected when buying goods that this company doesn't seem to care about. Says a lot about them.
Petty assholes comes to mind.
I don't like Donald, don't know (or care) a thing about any of his family, but boy can some of Trump's detractors prove they are just as big of assholes as they accuse the Trumps of being.
 

JSt0rm

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Petty assholes comes to mind.
I don't like Donald, don't know (or care) a thing about any of his family, but boy can some of Trump's detractors prove they are just as big of assholes as they accuse the Trumps of being.

yeah how dare they do something like write a letter to drum up biz at the expense of trump. Thats just as bad as trump suckering single moms out of 30k.
 
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leper84

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Boohoo. Public figures don't have the same protections as private individuals.

http://www.ladygreyjewelry.com/pages/privacy-policy

SECTION 2 - CONSENT
How do you get my consent?
When you provide us with personal information to complete a transaction, verify your credit card, place an order, arrange for a delivery or return a purchase, we imply that you consent to our collecting it and using it for that specific reason only.
If we ask for your personal information for a secondary reason, like marketing, we will either ask you directly for your expressed consent, or provide you with an opportunity to say no.

So that privacy policy Lady Grey puts up on their own website is void just because Ivanka Trump is famous? If I were a customer of theirs, even if I agreed with them politically I would never shop there again after hearing about this.