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No you don't need to scan my drivers license!!
July 05, 2024, 10:57 PM
am94pmNo you don't need to scan my drivers license!!
Not only no. but fuck no! Keep your shit! In the last couple of months in the Phoenix area I've had Circle K tell me they need to scan my license to buy lottery. They say it's corporate policy to make sure the cashiers are checking IDs. That's funny I can by alcohol at Circle K and they don't scan my ID.
Then to night I am at Bevmo and they give me the same spiel. Again nope keep your stuff I'll go elsewhere.
July 05, 2024, 11:09 PM
NismoHave you tried am pm?
July 05, 2024, 11:09 PM
V-TailSorry, I don't have a license. They took it away after The Incident.
I know that I don't look a day over 60, but trust me, I'm 87.
הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים July 06, 2024, 08:13 AM
egregore Checking IDs I can tolerate (although silly when I'm
clearly over 18/21, it is somewhat understandable), but there is no need whatsoever to
scan them. If store management really needs to ensure compliance with policy, there are better ways. And if they have so little trust in their employees, it implies poor leadership.
July 06, 2024, 08:43 AM
Fly-SigIdk what they use the data for, but I believe the whole reason to scan is to collect data. Maybe they sell it, maybe they use it internally. Here in Utah booze is only sold at the state store, and they scan the license. So the state is keeping a database.
This whole big data thing really bothers me. They aren't using the data to improve my life!
July 06, 2024, 02:53 PM
FredwardJust an observation-if the state issues the license, don't they already have the database?
July 06, 2024, 03:03 PM
V-Tailquote:
Originally posted by Fredward:
Just an observation-if the state issues the license, don't they already have the database?
Database of booze-buying history.
הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים July 06, 2024, 05:10 PM
IntrepidTravelerI was in NOLA and the wife wanted to go into Harrah's (casino). They wanted to scan my license. I declined (although I did show it). They let me in anyway.
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PrefontaineIt’s for data mining. They can sell off your buying history/pattern to marketing firms. Tell them to pound sand.
What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone
July 06, 2024, 08:13 PM
ridgeratquote:
Originally posted by Nismo:
Have you tried am pm?
Did you notice the OP's username?
Endowment Life Member, NRA • Member of FPC, GOA, 2AF & Arizona Citizens Defense League July 06, 2024, 09:25 PM
casCould be they don't trust their employess to be smart enough, or honest enough to do it visually. It's not like they're going to make lots of money selling the fact that you bought a $2 scratch off. Who are they going to sell it to? Another state's lottery commission?

July 06, 2024, 10:31 PM
OrgussFedEx Ground requires adult signatures also include an ID scan to prove age.
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PatenWhen they scan your ID does it put your address into their database? Will you start getting junk mail from Circle K?
July 07, 2024, 02:48 AM
12131quote:
Originally posted by Orguss:
FedEx Ground requires adult signatures also include an ID scan to prove age.
A FedEx driver just asked to scan my ID for my delivery. Is that normal?quote:
Yes—if you’re receiving a FedEx Express or FedEx Ground delivery that requires an adult signature.
As of June 28, 2022, your driver will scan your driver’s license or government-issued ID to verify your age. The scanner captures only the standard info that’s necessary for all signature deliveries: the first initial of your first name and your full last name. It does not record or store any of your personal data, such as driver’s license number, birthdate, or home address.
If you decline to have your ID scanned, the driver will need to verify your age by manually entering your birthdate, the first initial of your first name, and your last name. Either way, you’ll need to have your ID ready.
If you’re accepting a package that requires an adult signature on behalf of the intended recipient (the name on the shipping label), you must provide proof of your age and show no signs of intoxication.
Q
July 07, 2024, 07:24 AM
bendableWal Mart is now requiring a D.l. to purchase money orders
AND
a phone number.
W.t.f.?
Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency.
Neck Ties, Hats and ammo brass, Never ,ever touch'em w/o asking first
July 07, 2024, 09:25 AM
VgexThese businesses likely found a buyer for your data. Probably not yours, specifically, your demographic information is being sold. If they want to scan my ID, to sell my data, I should getting a discount (not gonna happen). Otherwise, I’ll do my business elsewhere.
July 07, 2024, 09:53 AM
V-TailWhen I am asked to present ID, I do not use my Driver License unless there is a need to show that I am authorized by the state to operate a motor vehicle, like when renting a car / truck, or a traffic stop or accident involvement.
If all I need to show is proof of identity or age, I will use either my Florida CWP, or my passport card.
Neither of these have as much personal information as the driver license; they do not have my address, nor anything other than my name, date of birth, photo, and the document number.
I will show these, but I will generally not allow them out of my hand, which means that they won't be scanned.
הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים July 07, 2024, 03:58 PM
a1abdjquote:
These businesses likely found a buyer for your data.
Or....
They likely want to protect their liquor license investment against any claims that they were not following the law. Being able to prove that you actually had a legitimate ID in front of you is a pretty good defense against any claims, much more so that your word against theirs.
July 07, 2024, 05:06 PM
am94pmquote:
Originally posted by a1abdj:
quote:
These businesses likely found a buyer for your data.
Or....
They likely want to protect their liquor license investment against any claims that they were not following the law. Being able to prove that you actually had a legitimate ID in front of you is a pretty good defense against any claims, much more so that your word against theirs.
That may be so, but they still will not get my business. I've been places since then that didn't even ask for my ID when purchasing alcohol. I am not a young'n and do not believe I look that young. Hell my beard is almost all white now.
July 07, 2024, 05:07 PM
am94pmquote:
Originally posted by Nismo:
Have you tried am pm?
I don't know there are any around my normal travel areas. I just use QT now instead.