The other instance I will ask for ID is a woman using a card with a "man's" name or vice versa. Which means I would probably have ID'd Jesse or bon bon. But I once got completely screwed because I took a card in the husband's name from the wife (I knew them) and then the husband reported that the wife was using the card in an unauthorized manner and they got their money back. I also had lots of people using their parents cards. At Penney's we would often call the parents if it was a Penney's charge card, because we could look up their number. One always knew whan the kid had just taken the card, because they would put up an awful fuss.
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Natter 41: Why Do I Click on ita's Links?!
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I did lots of things yesterday, and yet, they want me to do more things today!
I know! It's just not right! I've totally met my quota for Doing Things this week. Blood from a stone, people. Blood from a stone!
I've known people who wrote "Check ID" on the signature line of the credit card so that the clerks will always request ID.
I saw some reports around the holidays that some stores were cracking down on accepting unsigned cards, including the ones that said Check ID. As mine say See ID, I'm irked, and suppose I should sign them as well.
Shit, they couldn't have picked a different color?
Lime? Hot pink? Safety orange? (All of which I have, oddly, in eyeshadow.)
I also had lots of people using their parents cards.
My mother used to give me her card to use, and I hated that, because even though the company knew I was an authorized user (actually, I think I had my own card, which had her name but my signature on it), the person at the register didn't. How is that supposed to work, exactly?
I've been asked for ID on occasion. Also, is it just me, or is that signature strip getting more and more hostile to actual signing? It got all slippery, and then they printed things all over it, and then they put indentations in it -- I just got a new credit card that I literally cannot sign. It's too slippery.
Indigo is the shade of the aura! They couldn't very well go calling it Hot Pink if indeed it is indigo. These things just aren't arbitrary, people -- get real!
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What I don't like is signing on the panel of those electronic card readers. My signature with a light pen != my signature with a real pen.
I too would like to join this "I did shit yesterday, just leave me alone today okay" club.
Theo, I posted a link in music to a site called Little Hits that I think you would like.
I saw some reports around the holidays that some stores were cracking down on accepting unsigned cards, including the ones that said Check ID. As mine say See ID, I'm irked, and suppose I should sign them as well.
Most cards do say, "Not valid unless signed" on the back, so technically stores are not supposed to accept any unsigned cards. I have seen people who both sign and write see ID on their card, which I think is a good idea.
I get asked for ID all the time. In fact, there are certain stores here, Hustler, for example, where the store policy is ID must be shown with every credit card purchase.
I would say that DH - who has check Id on his cards is almost always asked. My debit card - the sig is so faded that you can't really see it - so I am usually asked. except if there is a machine reading it ... then , even if the machine says show cashier, no one cares. But it only bugs me at places where they don't know me. I am at the pharmacy once a week - they know me and they have connected me with DH as well ( different last names)