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Giving postcode when shopping
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When I was in L A recently I noticed it is customary to be asked for your zip code when making most purchases and I was surprised when people gave them so readily. However I now find out that American zip codes can apply to vast areas, unlike our postcodes which can narrow it down sometimes to just a few houses. I have noticed that a couple of places are asking for postcodes when you shop now ... surely you are within your rights to refuse (unless perhaps getting a refund for faulty goods or something) as I do not particularly want the people behind me to know my address etc. etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always reefuse to givve any personal information without a very good reason. In the days of cheques, cashiers would always ask you to 'Pop your address on the back ..." which would then find its way onto junk mailing lists, which the stores sell to mailing companies. I will always refuse, and if an argument ensues, I will leave the store without the purchase - but it hardly ever comes to that.
Stick to your guns, privacy is eroded every day, let's not help those who do it any more than we have to.
When you buy a TV the retailer is obliged to ask you the address of the premises where it will be installed (not necessarily your address). If the retailer fails to give this info to the TV Licensing people then he can be fined �1000.
Have a look at http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/information/tvdealers.jsp
Sorry but couldn't find any info about people with no permanent address, ie travelling folk, folk who live on canalboats etc.
Have a look at http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/information/tvdealers.jsp
Sorry but couldn't find any info about people with no permanent address, ie travelling folk, folk who live on canalboats etc.
The requirement to give your name and address when buying a television is just typical government stupidity. If you are a normal honest citizen you will be sure to have a licence at the address given. If you do not believe in having a licence you just give a false address - either way a complete waste of time.
I worked in a store where we had to ask for postcodes on refunds, to be honest the only reason we did it was to try and make sure people weren't refunding regularly.
These never left our store, so its not because we wanted to send you junk mail. And if you really wanted then you could give a false one....same with tv licenses, when I worked at Argos you could easily give a false address. As long as you knew the postcode & street name elsewhere.
These never left our store, so its not because we wanted to send you junk mail. And if you really wanted then you could give a false one....same with tv licenses, when I worked at Argos you could easily give a false address. As long as you knew the postcode & street name elsewhere.