OT - d-i-y legal advice wanted
Someone may be interested enough to help with this.
Apologies for its being slightly OT - but I don't know where to ask.
Please ignore the article ... unless you are kind enough and have time
enough to answer.
I went into PC World to buy a printer for a disabled friend.
He had given me enough cash to buy it.
When I got to the till, the cashier wanted full name and address
details.
Even though I was paying cash.
This caused a lot of problems - because I didn't know his formal address
or postcode.
But do they have a right to demand personal data when selling something
for cash? It seems preposterous! I wouldn't want to give a company
personal information, which might be used for marketing. In fact,
that's why I would often choose to pay by cash.
What have you found?
Is it possible to buy things with cash without giving personal
information?
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Chris
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