Target.com
Privacy invasion

Miscellaneous

Sirs: I object to your store policy of scanning my driver's license when buying wine this week at your store. I'm 64 years old and don't look like I'm 30, or less. I consider the scanning of my driver's license as an invasion of my privacy! I've never run into said request previously. Carding (looking at their ID to validate their age) someone under 30 is quite understandable. However, there is no excuse for your store's policy under any circumstances. Your company's need to police your employees should not infringe on my privacy, of that of any other shopper.

I will not be returning to your store. Walmart knows how to treat their customers with respect.


Company: Target.com
Country: USA
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