When the Cashier Asks for Your Zip Code

25 Feb 2011 12:29 #1 by Nmysys
When the Cashier Asks for Your Zip Code

By Kate Rogers

Published February 17, 2011

| FOXBusiness

In California the cashier can no longer ask for your zip code during a purchase. But even if this isn’t the law in your state, you should know if they do ask, you don’t have to answer.

Last week California’s Supreme Court ruled that asking for a zip code infringes upon consumer rights. The Song-Beverly Credit Card Act of 1971 prohibits stores from recording a consumer’s “personal identification information” during credit transactions – and the ruling labeled a zip code as personal information. Since the ruling, consumers have filed class action suits against major retailers in California, including Target, Wal-Mart and Victoria’s Secret. The penalty for requesting such information can be anywhere between a penny and $1,000.

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25 Feb 2011 12:33 #2 by FredHayek
While I normally prefer to keep my privacy, I like when a credit card machine will ask me for my zip code to prevent fraud.
Did credit card thieves sponsor this legislation?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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25 Feb 2011 12:47 #3 by ShilohLady
And, if not for authorizing your credit card, it's to help them target their advertising... are most of our customers from within a 5 mile radius or should we go out 50 miles? (or somewhere in between)

... beyond that, I don't think a zip code is truly 'identifying information'

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25 Feb 2011 15:38 #4 by 2wlady
They ask even if you pay cash. I lie.

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25 Feb 2011 15:39 #5 by Obam me
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I always give them one from far away...like Kansas. I figure it totally screws up their demographics.

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25 Feb 2011 15:48 #6 by Grady
Other than a some gas pumps I've never been asked for my zip code, maybe I don't shop enough :wink:

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25 Feb 2011 15:49 #7 by Obam me
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Kohls. They always ask.

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25 Feb 2011 16:11 #8 by FredHayek

Trouble wrote: I always give them one from far away...like Kansas. I figure it totally screws up their demographics.


+1.
Or when Radio Shack asked for my phone number, I used to give out my childhood home number. Transylvania-6-5000.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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25 Feb 2011 16:15 #9 by Martin Ent Inc
12345 they fall for it everytime.

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25 Feb 2011 16:15 #10 by Grady
I got to thinking and maybe it has to do with different sales tax rates.

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