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Is it safe to give your zip code?
(Making you key it in serves as an added security measure to foil a thief who doesn't know the numbers.) But it's usually unnecessary at brick-and-mortar stores, so just say no. And your ZIP code certainly shouldn't be posted on social media or other public websites.
Why do retail stores ask for your zip code?
Why Retailers Ask for Your ZIP Code. Stores want your ZIP code because, combined with your name from your credit card, they can use it to find out other information about you from commercial databases, like your full mailing address. They may even sell the information to data brokers, who sell it to other marketers.
Why do retail stores ask for phone numbers?
Because a phone number often can be used to look up a customer's address, stores say it helps them send special offers through the mail or tailor those offers to a customer's prior purchases. Such signs commonly add that the stores don't share their customer information with third parties.
What can someone do with your zip code?
Or worse, your ZIP code may find its way to scammers who will couple it with other bits of personal data to steal your identity. Often you have to provide a ZIP code when you use a credit card at an untended machine, such as a gasoline pump.
Are ZIP codes necessary?
The Zip Code System is No Longer Strictly Necessary. The ZIP code system was first introduced because the Postal Service was beginning to be overwhelmed with the volume of mail they needed to process in a timely manner, most of which originally were processed by hand.
Is it illegal to use a different zip code?
The court concluded requesting a ZIP code is not much different from asking for a phone number or home address. It is not illegal in California for a retailer to see a person's ZIP code or address, the ruling notes: For instance, one can request a customer's driver's license to verify his or her identity.
Can I ship from a different zip code?
If you ship USPS First Class or Priority Flat Rate origination zip won't/doesn't matter. A label (which is a stamp) printed anywhere can be mailed from anywhere.
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