Anonymous wrote:They are buying your information and then matching your it to your credit card data most likely. I can’t remember the book, but I read a book once that described how many stores, including target do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oy vey. I might switch our credit cards to just our last name. Maybe that will dissuade this sort of creepy tracking?
How will that dissuade them? They just match the last name and address to the purchases and will just send coupons to you addressed to your last name.
If my new credit card and new numbers only have “Smith” on it, how would they get my address?
I assume the current credit card having name middle initial and last name allowed them to buy the address from a database? Where as just a last name makes that impossible?
No, the address is attached to the CC Info. I have an extremely common name on my cards--think A Smith or M Johnson-- and live in a huge city and advertisers can find me because the address is attached to the card, not my name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oy vey. I might switch our credit cards to just our last name. Maybe that will dissuade this sort of creepy tracking?
How will that dissuade them? They just match the last name and address to the purchases and will just send coupons to you addressed to your last name.
If my new credit card and new numbers only have “Smith” on it, how would they get my address?
I assume the current credit card having name middle initial and last name allowed them to buy the address from a database? Where as just a last name makes that impossible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oy vey. I might switch our credit cards to just our last name. Maybe that will dissuade this sort of creepy tracking?
How will that dissuade them? They just match the last name and address to the purchases and will just send coupons to you addressed to your last name.
If my new credit card and new numbers only have “Smith” on it, how would they get my address?
I assume the current credit card having name middle initial and last name allowed them to buy the address from a database? Where as just a last name makes that impossible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oy vey. I might switch our credit cards to just our last name. Maybe that will dissuade this sort of creepy tracking?
How will that dissuade them? They just match the last name and address to the purchases and will just send coupons to you addressed to your last name.
If my new credit card and new numbers only have “Smith” on it, how would they get my address?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oy vey. I might switch our credit cards to just our last name. Maybe that will dissuade this sort of creepy tracking?
How will that dissuade them? They just match the last name and address to the purchases and will just send coupons to you addressed to your last name.
Anonymous wrote:They are buying your information and then matching your it to your credit card data most likely. I can’t remember the book, but I read a book once that described how many stores, including target do this.
Anonymous wrote:Oy vey. I might switch our credit cards to just our last name. Maybe that will dissuade this sort of creepy tracking?