The relentless data collection push - shopping

The relentless data collection push - shopping

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Griffith4ever

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4,600 posts

41 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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I don't have a nectar card, nor a tesco club card, none of them. I don't have the time nor inclination to be messing about with loyalty points. We are not a big spending family and the discounts are not worth it for us. This has always been "optional". But now, there is an increasing push to make it mandatory.

Tesco started not long ago with "club card" prices. Have a club card or pay a LOT more for your shopping.

We ditched Tesco and moved to Sainsburys because of this.

Now Sainsburys have started the same thing with "Nectar Prices". They have literally doubled the prices of some key items if you don't play the game.

These are not "discounts to reward members" - they are punitive charges ot punish non-members. They very clearly want to plug the gap of anonymous shoppers. Data is very valuable.

We now shop at Aldi and Lidl. I can only assume they will follow suit sooner or later. At lidl last week, "plus card?", "sorry?" "plus card?", "Sorry, I literally have no idea what you are talking about?". Its starting.

I'm guessing sooner or later we are ALL going to have to have ALL of the "loyalty" memberships to avoid being punished by doubled prices?

Screwfix/Toolstation, "can I have your postcode?" , "no"
Crewe, "can I have your email?", "no"
MaccyD's, "points card?", "no"
Halfords, "can I have your email please?", "no"

It is becoming "the norm"

I guess a fake email is needed and then set up the accounts, and then 20 more sodding apps on your phone.

A little update for the usual replies, "what's the big deal", "must be tiring being angry all the time", "why are you paranoid?"

1) It's not a "big deal", but its a raw deal and I don't like being forced to join schemes I don't want to, without being punished by double-prices.
2) I'm not angry - I'm just getting tired of it and refuse to play ball. I'm actually a very happy fellow overall.
3) I dont' care about my shopping habit data - I just don't like being forced to hand it over.

I get it, a lot of people are perfectly happy to have nectar, tesco, esso etc etc point schemes, but I'm not. I don't want them, I don't want the extra accounts, I don't want the extra apps. BUT, the supermarkets are now actively increasing prices for those of us who won't play ball with their schemes - that's the game changer.


Edited by Griffith4ever on Thursday 20th April 11:16


Edited by Griffith4ever on Thursday 20th April 11:17

anonymous-user

60 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Yes it’s frustrating but Just be polite and ask for a paper receipt.

The shop workers on £9 an hour really don’t care if you give them an email address or not. They are just there because it pays the bills, not to be part of the big corporate machine.

I’m fortunate to have a good high street with a independent butcher and baker who have no interest in getting purchasing data off me, they just wanting sell meat and bread and pay the bills too, and if Tesco know I like muesli not coco pops, cider more than chips, good luck to them. Eventually I get some vouchers for money off muesli and cider too


Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 20th April 09:29

Jamescrs

4,784 posts

71 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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I just politely decline to provide my email address usually and take a paper receipt, no one cares.
I do also have a throw away email account set up I can use if I need to for filtering junk to.

Griffith4ever

Original Poster:

4,600 posts

41 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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I think we can take being polite as a given - that's not the point of the thread - I do just say "no" at TS and Macdonalds, I just can't be arsed with anything else any more - got thoroughly fed up with it. They look at you startled in TS when you decline and I've once had it "explained" to me that it's "not for marketing sir". So now I just say "no", and not, "no thanks, I'd prefer not to"

I'd add that its happening not just in shops.

Radioplayer App won't play BBC stations any more. It still will through Alexa - for now. Otherwise - sign up for a BBC account.
Greatest Hits Radio won't stream on your PC now without your email address - they started last week... on a commercial (ad funded) station - this shows how desperate they are to tie in user details with stream data.

Mr Pointy

11,699 posts

165 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Set up a Gmail address & use dot addressing

Set up griffith4ever@gmail.com

Then just hand out:
griffith4ever.tesco@gmail.com
griffith4ever.halfords@gmail.com

menousername

2,135 posts

148 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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The film Minority Report always jumps out at me as a potential dystopian reality

Not the pre-arresting part but the fact everywhere they go they are retina-scanned for both tracking and personalised advertising

I used to do everything in cash with paper receipts, through the in-person tills rather than the automated, hoping it would contribute to saving jobs, the continued existence of cash, and protecting anonymity. I am not in the majority though and my small part will not change anything. Just feels futile.






Sheepshanks

34,490 posts

125 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Mr Pointy said:
Set up a Gmail address & use dot addressing

Set up griffith4ever@gmail.com

Then just hand out:
griffith4ever.tesco@gmail.com
griffith4ever.halfords@gmail.com
It would take 5 mins to get that across to some till operators!

I hate giving my email address as my surname is complicated.

Jasandjules

70,421 posts

235 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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menousername said:
I used to do everything in cash with paper receipts, through the in-person tills rather than the automated, hoping it would contribute to saving jobs, the continued existence of cash, and protecting anonymity.
Just keep doing it.

I also refuse to provide an email address for a receipt etc..

sir humphrey appleby

1,678 posts

228 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Same here, every time I buy something from Halfords
“Can I get an email address for the receipt”
“No”
Passes me the receipt.

I was stood behind a customer who had to read out her email address, all done and then gets given a paper receipt anyway.

Koyaanisqatsi

2,324 posts

36 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Griffith4ever said:
... Radioplayer App won't play BBC stations any more. It still will through Alexa - for now. Otherwise - sign up for a BBC account.
Greatest Hits Radio won't stream on your PC now without your email address - they started last week... on a commercial (ad funded) station - this shows how desperate they are to tie in user details with stream data.
Odd that you are concerned about data and personal information, that data being sold and used ruthlessly for marketing and advertising purposes yet you have a connected Alexa speaker.

dundarach

5,293 posts

234 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Use your car reg @ gmail.com or yahoo.com

(or your last car)

Invariably free, easy to remember and most people you ever need to talk to are familiar with the format and will immediately understand what you've said!

Good old ky52ouh@yahoo.co.uk I wonder if you're still going???


Pitre

4,904 posts

240 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Maybe I'm naive. Maybe there's a lot of paranoia out there. But I don't give a monkeys if Tesco's know that I bought a bag of potatoes, some deodorant, cat food and a pizza etc etc this week, same as last week.

Having said that, I don't give Halfords my email address because I don't like more spam.... do they think we're all stupid?

Mammasaid

4,218 posts

103 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Have set up griffith4ever@outlook.com, password Qwerty10!

Feel free to use it as and when, I'll just be here to laugh at your purchases!

anonymous-user

60 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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It must be exhausting being perpetually angry at the world.

abzmike

9,133 posts

112 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Pitre said:
Maybe I'm naive. Maybe there's a lot of paranoia out there. But I don't give a monkeys if Tesco's know that I bought a bag of potatoes, some deodorant, cat food and a pizza etc etc this week, same as last week.

Having said that, I don't give Halfords my email address because I don't like more spam.... do they think we're all stupid?
Pretty much my view. I use Tesco because they are the only supermarket within 20 miles, with Clubcard the weekly total goes from 100 to 85 quid, and I get a tenner voucher every couple of months. If the price I pay is that they know I eat a lot of cheese and penguins, it's not a big stress for me. As for emails, I have a 'shopping' account with about 30000 unread messages, can be handy for the occasional voucher or notification of a sale.

RicksAlfas

13,573 posts

250 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't mind collecting points. I get Nectar points for shopping, Ebay, Esso, Viking office supplies and then use them for a treat or free shopping. What's the big deal?
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Griffith4ever

Original Poster:

4,600 posts

41 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Koyaanisqatsi said:
Griffith4ever said:
... Radioplayer App won't play BBC stations any more. It still will through Alexa - for now. Otherwise - sign up for a BBC account.
Greatest Hits Radio won't stream on your PC now without your email address - they started last week... on a commercial (ad funded) station - this shows how desperate they are to tie in user details with stream data.
Odd that you are concerned about data and personal information, that data being sold and used ruthlessly for marketing and advertising purposes yet you have a connected Alexa speaker.
Because I get something back in the deal with "Alexa" (very well executed voice control), and, I willingly sign up for it - I'm not forced. I'm not paranoid about sharing my data, I just don't want to be man-handled into doing it under the pretence of "discounts" when I know that's rubbish.

anonymous-user

60 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Wow. You having a loyalty card is the difference between them knowing your data or not. Lol.

BoRED S2upid

20,210 posts

246 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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Jasandjules said:
menousername said:
I used to do everything in cash with paper receipts, through the in-person tills rather than the automated, hoping it would contribute to saving jobs, the continued existence of cash, and protecting anonymity.
Just keep doing it.

I also refuse to provide an email address for a receipt etc..
I’m with you guys. No loyalty cards at all, shop at Aldi, never give email address or if I do I give it incorrectly smile sod em all.

poppopbangbang

2,080 posts

147 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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If you don't want one then just Google / Search Reddit for a Clubcard QR code / Screenshot, there's loads and loads posted for use in Ireland or by people who want the points etc. Scan the screenshot at the till for Clubcard pricing and job jobbed.