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Originally Posted by _dandy_
All you should need is some proof of purchase to demonstrate a proper transaction took place. <i>Personal</i> identification is no-one's business; we're not talking about buying restricted material here. That's all I'm saying. I view a password as a social security number, something you only show when asked by a government entity.
If I'm wrong, then I'm wrong. Just not "obtuse".
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No, I'll stick with "obtuse", thanks. You're willfully misunderstanding what people are saying to you.
Proof of purchase is not enough. When is the last time you were able to check into a hotel without showing form of identification? Or rent a car?
They need you to prove your identity through a recognizable document. This is not a difficult thing to understand.