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By *rAndMrsRight OP   Couple  over a year ago

newtownabbey

When you see one - do you scan it to see what it has to say or do you walk on?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When you see one - do you scan it to see what it has to say or do you walk on? "

Don't scan them, but have heard of a scam recently think it was the US , where posters were put up with a qr code for a freebie but persons were brought to a scam

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By *allyWally19Woman  over a year ago

The Road to Nowhere

They put one on me in the hospital so of course, when I came about right, I scanned it. Absolutely NAAATHIN of interest. Very disappointed with that one.

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By *ubal1Man  over a year ago

Newry Down

There is currently only one context in which I am obliged to print out a QR code in order to access a specific service and I am happy to do so in order to facilitate the gatekeeper.

It appears to be the way forward, and it would be pointless in trying to emulate King Canute!

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By *antra MassageMan  over a year ago

South Side.

Ive never scanned one with my phone, ive only used them on boarding cards.

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By * la carteCouple  over a year ago

Dublin

I wouldn't even know what to do with a QR code unless it's part of an electronic ticket for an event I've booked

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By *rnyladniMan  over a year ago

Limavady

Mainly they just take you to a webpage

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By *eralt80Man  over a year ago

cork


"When you see one - do you scan it to see what it has to say or do you walk on?

Don't scan them, but have heard of a scam recently think it was the US , where posters were put up with a qr code for a freebie but persons were brought to a scam"

I heard about the one where they stuck a QR code to parking meters, when you scanned it it was meant to allow you to pay for your parking but then instead it just took all your money

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By *rAndMrsRight OP   Couple  over a year ago

newtownabbey

Very popular I see

Personally I think outside ticketing systems they're quite useless as nobody ever bothers scanning them

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By *ceryMan  over a year ago

Malahide & Waterford

Depends on the context and source. Random QR's I'll not scan.

They can be a useful tool to easily transfer relatively large amount of data to a user. Also very useful to help setup users automatically or semi automatically for certain situations.

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By *ilderMan  over a year ago

dublin

I've used them in places where a menu is only available via QR codes or where you've to order table service using one.

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By * la carteCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"I've used them in places where a menu is only available via QR codes or where you've to order table service using one. "

Christ! What is the world coming to? I don't think I would ever frequent a place like that voluntarily.

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