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Santa Rosa Trader Joes collecting zip codes got us a store in Napa NV Whino Apr 2013 #1
Why is the burden on the customer to ask? Gormy Cuss Apr 2013 #3
Some places want fingerprints onpatrol98 Apr 2013 #2
I have no trouble with zip. It's asking for phone that urks me and I refuse. SmileyRose Apr 2013 #4
I happily give them the phone number of the truedelphi Apr 2013 #12
Do what I do. Give them "867-5309" lastlib Apr 2013 #27
What's funny is that all of the folks crying about a zip code probably give FSogol Apr 2013 #29
good point marions ghost Apr 2013 #31
Plus... pipi_k Apr 2013 #35
When I lived in State College PA in the 90s Orrex Apr 2013 #34
I've read that phone companies don't even issue that number any longer. lastlib Apr 2013 #40
I did that a few months ago. reflection Apr 2013 #44
Strategies for that: politicat Apr 2013 #37
You can't just make up 5 numbers? Um 5..7..6..3..1? FSogol Apr 2013 #5
(see post #27) lastlib Apr 2013 #28
Some gas pumps in MA request zip code when you use a credit card. FarCenter Apr 2013 #6
No ID ... GeorgeGist Apr 2013 #7
No sale... Gormy Cuss Apr 2013 #10
Just over the border in NH.... Purplehazed Apr 2013 #8
It happens here too Phentex Apr 2013 #9
I always say "90210". (nt) Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #11
I love it! (And am going to copy it, too.) reformist2 Apr 2013 #16
I think it's mostly for mailing advertisements fadedrose Apr 2013 #13
Grocery stores already know who you are from scanning your discount card. FarCenter Apr 2013 #14
It's kind of amusing/creepy to think they have a record of every food item you've purchased. reformist2 Apr 2013 #17
Why would one give their real name on the application for these cards? Oilwellian Apr 2013 #26
My grocery store required ID before issuing a discount card Orrex Apr 2013 #38
ID may be required if your discount card also allows you to write or cash checks. SecularMotion Apr 2013 #39
Nobody ever seems to know what to do with L8H 4S2... Heywood J Apr 2013 #15
Typical conversation alcibiades_mystery Apr 2013 #18
I can think of better... greytdemocrat Apr 2013 #19
It has a legitimate purpose at gas pumps. TroglodyteScholar Apr 2013 #21
Datamining isn't quite that sophisticated yet. sir pball Apr 2013 #41
Correction: TroglodyteScholar Apr 2013 #43
Meh. HappyMe Apr 2013 #20
If you use a "discount card" at the grocery... TroglodyteScholar Apr 2013 #22
Our store doesn't have those. HappyMe Apr 2013 #23
Yea, well... TroglodyteScholar Apr 2013 #42
Tens of thousands of others share my zip code. GreenStormCloud Apr 2013 #24
It seems like instead of requiring a zip code they'd ask for a piece of ID davidpdx Apr 2013 #25
I just feel bad for the cashiers siouxsiecreamcheese Apr 2013 #30
Thanks for that. HappyMe Apr 2013 #36
I always say No marions ghost Apr 2013 #32
When asked,,I tell the clerk to make one up.............. mrmpa Apr 2013 #33
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