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Less 20-09-2013 15:42

I Didn't Ask
 
Was in the queue at a local supermarket, each customer in front of me paid by card, they were then asked for their post code.

I assumed it was some form of security check.

My turn, I paid cash, 'could I have your Post Code?', no, was my reply, after all she didn't need it.

I don't know why she wanted it, I didn't ask, why should I give it to her?

At best, all I'll get is more crappy fliers through the door.
:(

gpick24 20-09-2013 16:01

Re: I Didn't Ask
 
They only want the first bit, not the full post code and they just want to know how far people have traveled to that store and what general areas that store covers.

Restless 20-09-2013 23:16

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They ask for first half of post code and apparently its to find out how far you have travelled

accyman 20-09-2013 23:51

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1076402)
They ask for first half of post code and apparently its to find out how far you have travelled

so not happy that somone paqrts with their cash at their SHOP they have to know how far you went out of your way to give them your custom

how does knowing how far you travelled effect teh price of milk because if you get a discount for every mile you have travelled ill gladly give them a london postcode :D

mind you pc world is even better they insist on not only your postcode when purchasing an item but also an email address and contact phone number.I assure them they dont need any information not even my address as if i need them i know where they are and i have a recipt.They even tried telling me on one occasion that they couldnt process teh sale unless i gave them the informaton they wanted so i told them to put the laptop back and i would get it elsewhere.Funny enough they managed after a manager over rode the system to allow no information to be inputed.

and well done to less for remembering we have supermarkets in the UK not superstores :-)

Sunflower49 21-09-2013 04:29

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Yes It's just to note where you live/how far you have come to visit their store. I've had this asked of me several times, often when travelling about for work and always hear 'Hey you've come a long way!!'.... As if I travelled from Leeds to London/Sheffield/Manchester etc JUST to visit their supermarket!

cmonstanley 21-09-2013 09:35

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were you buying a telly:confused::D

Less 21-09-2013 09:36

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1076436)
were you buying a telly:confused::d

myob!

DtheP47 21-09-2013 10:08

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1076407)
mind you pc world is even better they insist on not only your postcode when purchasing an item but also an email address and contact phone number.I assure them they dont need any information not even my address as if i need them i know where they are and i have a recipt.They even tried telling me on one occasion that they couldnt process teh sale unless i gave them the informaton they wanted so i told them to put the laptop back and i would get it elsewhere.Funny enough they managed after a manager over rode the system to allow no information to be inputed.

and well done to less for remembering we have supermarkets in the UK not superstores :-)

Just ask "What are PC Worlds policies and procedures on Data Protection and can you see a copy" Get's em every time ;)

gpick24 21-09-2013 12:06

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The reason they`s like to know where you`ve travelled from is to assess whether there are any areas not covered by any of their shops (not going to call them supermarkets cos I don`t think they are super enough to be able to have that title). If they find any postcodes that aren`t covered, they may then go on to promote their delivery service in that area or if the area is big enough, build a shop there.

Less 21-09-2013 12:59

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1076469)
The reason they`s like to know where you`ve travelled from is to assess whether there are any areas not covered by any of their shops (not going to call them supermarkets cos I don`t think they are super enough to be able to have that title). If they find any postcodes that aren`t covered, they may then go on to promote their delivery service in that area or if the area is big enough, build a shop there.

Perfectly fine, IF they explain it, as I said in my first post, I presumed it was some sort of security check because others paid by card.
So when she asked me with no information forthcoming, I declined.
Even those irritations that ask you to fill in a survey when your walking around, explain what it's for.
If a member of staff asks for my post code, they should be polite enough to explain why they need it.

gpick24 21-09-2013 18:47

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They would probably be sick of asking for the post code of every customer that passes through their checkout never mind explaining it as well, but you`re right, it should be explained somewhere, maybe a sign at each checkout or at the entrance. Anything is better than nothing.

Less 21-09-2013 19:16

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1076540)
They would probably be sick of asking for the post code of every customer that passes through their checkout never mind explaining it as well, but you`re right, it should be explained somewhere, maybe a sign at each checkout or at the entrance. Anything is better than nothing.

Life's a beach, every job has it's drawbacks if you ask for personal and unneeded details you should also explain what they are for.
As I've already said because other customers had paid by card, a security check was imagined, I paid cash no check needed. Did those before me realise it wasn't needed?

gpick24 21-09-2013 20:23

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I wasn`t disagreeing with you Less, personally, I think some kind of notice somewhere around the entrance and/or checkout would have been enough and an explanation from staff if requested, but that`s just my opinion.


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