A recent email conversation at work made me think of some pretty weird things people used, or tried to use, as an official form of ID (you know, state issued picture ID etc..).
When I was a technician in a store one of my sales reps had to call in a potential customer's information to the credit company. The name on the application was Cindi and the name on the ID was Charles (not the actual names but I'm sure that some people understand where this is going). As much as the sales rep tried to explain that it is understandable why there is a difference with the names, the rep he was on the phone with couldn't put two and two together. Finally he put the rep on hold and went out back to explain to them (how do you explain someone is a trans-gender / transvestite in front of them?). Not really an issue with the ID but one we chuckled over (because of the rep - not the customer).
A few months later another potential customer came in and wanted a new line of service. What did he want to use as his ID? His federal prison ID. The manager approved it - it was "current", was state issued, and was a picture ID.
The best one happened the other day to a friend of mine (that triggered this thread). A Customer came into his store and didn't have any ID. His solution? Go to his Facebook page. It had his picture on it but sadly it was rejected since it was not state issued. Welcome to the 21st century.
I'm sure we've all heard the library card and maybe even student IDs (although some places those are legal IDs). I'm wondering - what has other seen that were real IDs (no fake IDs etc.) but couldn't be used for checking ID (legally)?
When I was a technician in a store one of my sales reps had to call in a potential customer's information to the credit company. The name on the application was Cindi and the name on the ID was Charles (not the actual names but I'm sure that some people understand where this is going). As much as the sales rep tried to explain that it is understandable why there is a difference with the names, the rep he was on the phone with couldn't put two and two together. Finally he put the rep on hold and went out back to explain to them (how do you explain someone is a trans-gender / transvestite in front of them?). Not really an issue with the ID but one we chuckled over (because of the rep - not the customer).
A few months later another potential customer came in and wanted a new line of service. What did he want to use as his ID? His federal prison ID. The manager approved it - it was "current", was state issued, and was a picture ID.
The best one happened the other day to a friend of mine (that triggered this thread). A Customer came into his store and didn't have any ID. His solution? Go to his Facebook page. It had his picture on it but sadly it was rejected since it was not state issued. Welcome to the 21st century.
I'm sure we've all heard the library card and maybe even student IDs (although some places those are legal IDs). I'm wondering - what has other seen that were real IDs (no fake IDs etc.) but couldn't be used for checking ID (legally)?



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