![]() ![]() So I went and I took all the items to the front and Oscar rang me up and as I was walking out I let her know the next time she needed to ring me up when I was ready because I wasn't ready at the time, she said something and I told her God bless you and as I was walking out she says and don't come back here again. I went into the store and I grabbed an item and I put it on the counter and obviously she had rang it up but I had let her know that I was going to get some other items, and then she told the worker that was putting the sodas away by the name of Oscar to tell me that I was taking way too long and to hurry up. The assistant manager by the name of Jackie was very rude to me. ![]() Today is the 4th of July and I stop by the circle k on wilcrest and stancliff and I had a horrible experience. When their lottery sales go down, they will stop this new practice. If they ask for your license, ask them "Do I look under 21?" If they say yes, then ask "Why do you need to see my Drivers' License." Either buy the ticket without showing your ID or walk away and buy NOTHING. They are selling the data to marketers and scammers and maybe engage in some identity theft themselves. Even guys 90 have to show their Drivers' License.ĭon't show them your Drivers' License or they will have all of your info forever. Some say it is policy, some say Mega Millions requires it (they don't), and still yet other reasons. The clerks tell lies about why you have to show an ID to buy a lottery ticket. That gives them all of your personal info-name address, photo, height, age, and even your SS#. ![]() Instead they take the hand-held scanner and scan the barcode/QR on the back of your license. They now are requiring you to show your ID for buying a lottery ticket. Have you heard about the latest scam at Circle K. ![]()
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