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#1 BBQ123

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 10:16 PM

Many of you have stated that you are OK with showing your ID.

Thus, I challenge those of you who have said this to do the following: show me your ID. Scan your ID and reply to this post with the picture attached.

#2 Unas2k5

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 10:17 PM

Scan and post your credit card :ph34r:

#3 Uncle Leo

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 12:00 AM

Yaaaaaawwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnn. Zzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#4 Guest_Authorization_*

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 09:40 AM

Scan and post your credit card :lol:

Along with your ID, please post both.

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 09:40 AM

Extra points for posting both.

#6 centex

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 11:55 AM

Many of you have stated that you are OK with showing your ID.

Thus, I challenge those of you who have said this to do the following: show me your ID. Scan your ID and reply to this post with the picture attached.


nice apples to oranges red herring...

Showing ID to a clerk to complete a transaction is NOWHERE near analogous to putting one's personal information in a web-based forum for millions upon millions of prospective views.

Maybe when you enter the real world, you will see the EPIC FAIL of your attempt....

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 01:56 PM

ID to complete a credit card transaction is prohibited.

#8 centex

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 02:48 PM

ID to complete a credit card transaction is prohibited.


Continental...what in the hell does that have to do with BBQ's post?

Oh wait...just as with all of your user names through the months/years, you spout crap without bothering to read the thread.

#9 Unas2k5

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:02 PM

:lol: @ Centex

I don't think you'll get a reply to that.

#10 Unas2k5

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:04 PM

Scan and post your credit card :lol:

Along with your ID, please post both.



Actually I wouldn't do either ..public forum does not = 1 cashier.

#11 GEORGE

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:20 PM

:mellow: @ Centex

I don't think you'll get a reply to that.

...ANOTHER 1/2 CENT WORTH???

#12 Uncle Leo

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:24 PM

:lol: @ Centex

I don't think you'll get a reply to that.

...ANOTHER 1/2 CENT WORTH???

Yeah, too many replies cheapens the value. :mellow:

#13 Unas2k5

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:29 PM

:lol: @ Centex

I don't think you'll get a reply to that.

...ANOTHER 1/2 CENT WORTH???




I'm not understanding GEORGE.

Don't get me wrong . I HATE being asked for ID because it is a violation and I've reported merchants for that as well.
I just won't post my ID or CC on here because it's a public forum. That is all.

I wouldn't yell at the cashier about it either :search:

:mellow:

Edited by Unas2k5, 06 January 2010 - 03:34 PM.


#14 GEORGE

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:34 PM

:P @ Centex

I don't think you'll get a reply to that.

...ANOTHER 1/2 CENT WORTH???




I'm not understanding GEORGE.

Don't get me wrong . I HATE being asked for ID because it is a violation and I've reported merchants for that as well.
I just won't post my ID or CC on here because it's a public forum. That is all.

:good:

LOOK AT THE TWO PARTS IN RED

2 + 2 = 4

Edited by GEORGE, 06 January 2010 - 03:35 PM.


#15 Unas2k5

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:36 PM

:P @ Centex

I don't think you'll get a reply to that.

...ANOTHER 1/2 CENT WORTH???




I'm not understanding GEORGE.

Don't get me wrong . I HATE being asked for ID because it is a violation and I've reported merchants for that as well.
I just won't post my ID or CC on here because it's a public forum. That is all.

:good:

LOOK AT THE TWO PARTS IN RED

2 + 2 = 4



Oh so you were talking to Centex.. I see.

#16 GEORGE

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:46 PM

:P @ Centex

I don't think you'll get a reply to that.

...ANOTHER 1/2 CENT WORTH???




I'm not understanding GEORGE.

Don't get me wrong . I HATE being asked for ID because it is a violation and I've reported merchants for that as well.
I just won't post my ID or CC on here because it's a public forum. That is all.

:good:

LOOK AT THE TWO PARTS IN RED

2 + 2 = 4



Oh so you were talking to Centex.. I see.

That one doesn't like anything that is posted here...BUT HAS TO PUT IN 1/2 CENT WORTH ALL THE TIME

(not even 2 cents worth)

QUITE A FEW COME HERE AND PUT IN THEIR 1/2 CENT WORTH (not that I can see all the CRAP)

Edited by GEORGE, 06 January 2010 - 04:07 PM.


#17 Uncle Leo

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:52 PM

Complaining about "post police", indeed. :clapping: Apparently, only approved posts and points-of-view are allowed. The irony is too much. :lol:

Oh, and "half worth" of 2 cents is 1 cent... not "1/2 cent".

#18 Grizzly Bear

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 06:11 PM

Many of you have stated that you are OK with showing your ID.

Thus, I challenge those of you who have said this to do the following: show me your ID. Scan your ID and reply to this post with the picture attached.


nice apples to oranges red herring...

Showing ID to a clerk to complete a transaction is NOWHERE near analogous to putting one's personal information in a web-based forum for millions upon millions of prospective views.

Maybe when you enter the real world, you will see the EPIC FAIL of your attempt....



Read the thread entitled, "Commercial about ID"

#19 Grizzly Bear

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 06:13 PM

Many of you have stated that you are OK with showing your ID.

Thus, I challenge those of you who have said this to do the following: show me your ID. Scan your ID and reply to this post with the picture attached.


nice apples to oranges red herring...

Showing ID to a clerk to complete a transaction is NOWHERE near analogous to putting one's personal information in a web-based forum for millions upon millions of prospective views.

Maybe when you enter the real world, you will see the EPIC FAIL of your attempt....



Read the thread entitled, "Commercial about ID"

#20 BBQ123

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Posted 07 January 2010 - 06:39 PM

So people have admitted that there is a risk to letting other people view your identification... yet they will gladly show it at point of sale.

What if the clerk notices you buying a 7-day fish feeder at the pet store, figures you'll be on vacation soon, and uses the address on your ID to steal from your house while you are gone the next weekend?

Now, for those who suggest posting a scan of my credit card. Part of the rules for zero-liability protection are that you must reasonably safeguard your card information. Thus, posting it on this forum would be a violation of my end of the agreement.

#21 centex

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Posted 08 January 2010 - 11:34 AM

So people have admitted that there is a risk to letting other people view your identification... yet they will gladly show it at point of sale.

What if the clerk notices you buying a 7-day fish feeder at the pet store, figures you'll be on vacation soon, and uses the address on your ID to steal from your house while you are gone the next weekend?

Now, for those who suggest posting a scan of my credit card. Part of the rules for zero-liability protection are that you must reasonably safeguard your card information. Thus, posting it on this forum would be a violation of my end of the agreement.


you really do have to stretch for a comeback after you get called on your bullcrap...

But, for the sake of responding to your relative non-event, when I DO elect to show my ID, the address is not visible. As a second response, they will have to figure out how to get past the alarm. Once the alarm goes off, they then have to elude my armed neighbors (we are all staunch supporters of the right to defend ourselves and believe that gun control means hitting that which you have aimed at when you point the gun to squeeze the trigger).

I have to wonder if you worry about the TSA agent at the airport selling your information after you show ID at the security screening. Same principle...and at least in THAT red herring scenario, they KNOW you are going to be out of town.

#22 Unas2k5

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Posted 08 January 2010 - 07:22 PM

:lol:

#23 Grizzly Bear

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Posted 08 January 2010 - 07:59 PM

So people have admitted that there is a risk to letting other people view your identification... yet they will gladly show it at point of sale.

What if the clerk notices you buying a 7-day fish feeder at the pet store, figures you'll be on vacation soon, and uses the address on your ID to steal from your house while you are gone the next weekend?

Now, for those who suggest posting a scan of my credit card. Part of the rules for zero-liability protection are that you must reasonably safeguard your card information. Thus, posting it on this forum would be a violation of my end of the agreement.


you really do have to stretch for a comeback after you get called on your bullcrap...

But, for the sake of responding to your relative non-event, when I DO elect to show my ID, the address is not visible. As a second response, they will have to figure out how to get past the alarm. Once the alarm goes off, they then have to elude my armed neighbors (we are all staunch supporters of the right to defend ourselves and believe that gun control means hitting that which you have aimed at when you point the gun to squeeze the trigger).

I have to wonder if you worry about the TSA agent at the airport selling your information after you show ID at the security screening. Same principle...and at least in THAT red herring scenario, they KNOW you are going to be out of town.



It's not all about you.

#24 LBCS

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 02:20 AM

I have to wonder if you worry about the TSA agent at the airport selling your information after you show ID at the security screening. Same principle...and at least in THAT red herring scenario, they KNOW you are going to be out of town.


Yes, because the Walmart cashier has undergone the same extensive criminal, credit and background checks as a Transportation Security Officer(TSO), aka screener :huh:

Job requirements for a TSO include:
  • Demonstrate physical fitness to work on a daily basis without the aid of medication.
  • Work irregular hours and shifts, including holidays and weekends.
  • Pass drug and alcohol screening tests.
  • Pass background, criminal and credit checks.


#25 radi8

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Posted 11 January 2010 - 04:12 AM

I have to wonder if you worry about the TSA agent at the airport selling your information after you show ID at the security screening. Same principle...and at least in THAT red herring scenario, they KNOW you are going to be out of town.


Yes, because the Walmart cashier has undergone the same extensive criminal, credit and background checks as a Transportation Security Officer(TSO), aka screener :rolleyes:

Job requirements for a TSO include:
  • Demonstrate physical fitness to work on a daily basis without the aid of medication.
  • Work irregular hours and shifts, including holidays and weekends.
  • Pass drug and alcohol screening tests.
  • Pass background, criminal and credit checks.


Aww, c'mon now. They DO have to pass a "personality test".
I wonder how many fail the "do you think it's OK to steal from your employer as long as you don't get caught" question? :good:

Um.....uh.... I'd like to use a lifeline, Regis. :good:




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