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K-tron wrote:
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 21:04:28 GMT, Gnarlodious wrote: I was flabbergasted at what happened today at a local Radio Shack store. I was waiting in line with several others while the cashier interrogated a customer. 1) Name, first and last 2) Telephone number 3) Address 4) Social security number I interrupted his reciting his SS number, demanding loudly why the cashier needed to collect this information in public. The cashier, who also is the store owner got angry and told me it is Radio Shack policy to collect this information as part of the "Contract" between seller and purchaser. I turned to the line of waiting customers and began lecturing about invasion of privacy and identity theft. The owner started yelling about how I had to leave immediately or he would call the police. So I left. Please register your dismay at your local Radio Shack store at this policy which is an invasion of privacy and invites crime. Do not participate in this "Marketing Strategy" which only serves to desensitize consumers as to their personal rights. Thank you & 73 --Rachel http://www.qsl.net/k5zn/ Hmm, that DOES sound odd. Especially the SS number, the usual routine is name, address and postal/zip code, UNLESS the customer is paying by cheque in which case more info is required eg; phone number, drivers license and a major credit card. How do I know this ? I worked for the SHAFT many years ago. TTFN Kevin formerly of 05-5602, 05-5619, ES23, 05-0732 My sympathies, Kevin. I also worked there for twenty years, starting in 1972 !! |
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