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 It looks like if you use a credit or debit card that stores are sucking the information out of the transaction and using it for marketing. Where did I give them permition to record my info and use it?

This just kind of rubs me the wrong way and ticks me off?

 On the lighter side...  As a result I get a free "panty of the month" coupon from Victoria Secret.

Just how many thongs do they think I need!

Great, now the post office probably thinks I'm a cross dresser!

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Where did I give them permition to record my info and use it?

Probably when you signed something and didn't read all the fine print.

 It looks like if you use a credit or debit card that stores are sucking the information out of the transaction and using it for marketing. Where did I give them permition to record my info and use it?

This just kind of rubs me the wrong way and ticks me off?

 On the lighter side...  As a result I get a free "panty of the month" coupon from Victoria Secret.

Just how many thongs do they think I need!

Great, now the post office probably thinks I'm a cross dresser!

How did you come to this conclusion and just what information do you suspect they're using?

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It looks like if you use a credit or debit card that stores are sucking the information out of the transaction and using it for marketing. Where did I give them permition to record my info and use it?

This just kind of rubs me the wrong way and ticks me off?

On the lighter side... As a result I get a free "panty of the month" coupon from Victoria Secret.

Just how many thongs do they think I need!

Great, now the post office probably thinks I'm a cross dresser!

How did you come to this conclusion and just what information do you suspect they're using?

Because I personaly have never been in V S and they come addresed to me. It could be from some other source I guess but...?????

 It looks like if you use a credit or debit card that stores are sucking the information out of the transaction and using it for marketing. Where did I give them permition to record my info and use it?

This just kind of rubs me the wrong way and ticks me off?

 On the lighter side...  As a result I get a free "panty of the month" coupon from Victoria Secret.

Just how many thongs do they think I need!

Great, now the post office probably thinks I'm a cross dresser!

How did you come to this conclusion and just what information do you suspect they're using?

Because I personaly have never been in V S and they come addresed to me. It could be from some other source I guess but...?????

Yeah I'd say it's more likely they got it through some other means, I don't know how but I'd say it's likely. Besides, they couldn't get all of that information from a credit card transaction. All the card contains is CC number, name, and exp date; they would have to acquire your billing address through the CC company and I'm sure that's against their privacy policy.

So I think you can rest easy. Well, until RFID cards become the next big thing...  :-X I hope I never see that day.

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