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PLAYING CARDS 
GROCERY STORE "LOYALTY CARDS" OR BIG BROTHER? 

Mary Starrett
February 13, 2003
NewsWithViews.com
I spent a few hours at Safeway this past Saturday, along with thousands of 
other Americans. Only difference is, I wasn't there to shop. I was protesting 
the use of customer "loyalty cards". Our merry band was on a mission: to try 
and explain why those shiny, numbered cards do anything BUT save you 
money..(they don't , more on that in a minute). The cards register you, and 
your purchases and keep track of them for a reason. Why it's just another 
marketing tool you say? Hardly. It costs roughly $30 million dollars to 
establish one of these card programs and an average $5 million per YEAR just 
to keep it going. Must be more to this than the desire to save you 40 cents 
on kitty litter. I must admit I have a shiny, numbered card for just about 
every store that offers one. I thought I could beat their system by using a 
fake name and identifying information when I signed up.In fact the stores 
will often ENCOURAGE hesitant customers to use fake info... because they know 
something YOU don't know. Say you sign up as Mickey Mouse at 1234-Main 
Street. You think they don't know it's really you.You get the super deals on 
toilet paper without having to give anything up, right? Wrong. The first time 
you use a check or credit card to pay for your purchases the connection is 
made. Ain't Mickey, but you, in their massive, honking database. I didn't 
have a clue just how invasive this process was until I became aquainted with 
the work of nocards.org founder Katherine Albrecht. She's one, smart, 
double-stuffed Oreo, that woman. Finishing up a Ph.D. at Harvard , she 
sounded the alert by forming a group called C.A.S.P.I.A.N. (Consumers Against 
Supermarket Privacy Invasion And Numbering). Basically here's why I no longer 
play cards. First of all, the cards are supposed to save you money. They 
don't. C.A.S.P.I.A.N. studies show the overall "everyday' price of items cost 
28-71% more AFTER card programs are implemented. So much for savings...As a 
matter of fact you're often not even saving on the special items hyped in the 
ads. So cards dubbed "advantage" cards are anything but. If you do not wish 
to have your purchases recorded you will have to pay a higher price (even 
though EVERYBODY's paying a higher price anyway, remember?) And now that 
we've established there're no dollars and cents savings here (despite what 
the chirpy checker says as she circles the bottom number on your receipt), 
why else should you be leary of the cards? Each purchase you make is 
recorded. The data has been used against people who are being chased by cops, 
disgruntled ex-wives, even the FBI. So you say there's nothing about your 
food purchases that could make you look bad ? Just know that once this 
information on you is collected, in our present climate just about ANYTHING 
you've purchased could be used to define you in any number of ways. The only 
way to make sure that doesn't happen is to make sure the data is never 
collected to begin with. Like many people, I have a whole stack of these 
cards. So much for "loyalty". If the object of this card game is to reward 
the loyal customers then why are so many people carrying so many cards 
they'll whip out depending on which store they're in? The tracking part of 
this card game is creepy, but another proposed use of this data-mining scheme 
is downright disgusting. Did you know that according to Albrecht, industry 
suits have suggested I.D.'ing "undesireable" (read low income) shoppers 
(whose purchases don't add up to big enough profit for the stores?) In other 
words why have icky people who don't spend money on the right items wandering 
around the store taking up space? Have you heard enough? Then why, (I always 
have to ask this question, even though you and I know the answer to it) don't 
media outlets pounce on this like scissors on double coupons? BECAUSE! Just 
follow the money with me for a sec: Newspapers are plastered with grocery 
chain ads.... many of the ads you see on TV are also for grocery stores. Pull 
the plug on that revenue and OUCH. ... And just think, with local TV, radio 
and print falling all over themselves for a piece of a shrinking ad money 
pie, you can bet your last bag of groceries no one's going to stir up 
trouble. The nocards.org lady tells me ABC showed some interest in this whole 
issue but later backed out. I can just hear the chit-chat at 20/20 on that 
decision. "But Rudy, this is a GREAT story!" "Sure John, then YOU deal with 
the affiliates when they call complaining that they've lost supermarket 
accounts over this"! So that's why only a few stories have been done on this 
card game. The Wall Street Journal dipped a toe in the water a few months 
back, but never jumped in all the way. The database that's being created can 
and will be used for everything from determining if you're a fit parent, to 
whether your insurance company has grounds to drop you because of the type of 
foods you eat, or whether you're a terrorist. That's why I don't play cards. 
I suggest you stop playing too. The next time you go shopping, don't go to 
the store holding a sign that says "Will be tracked for food". Tell the 
checker you want the card price and you have no intention of providing 
personal information to get it. When she says she can't do that, ask for the 
manager. Take your time, the other shoppers behind you might not appreciate 
your zeal, but smile and say you're doing this for their own good. Guaranteed 
you''ll get the card price and the manager will get the point. When this 
happens a few times they might actually get the message that YOU ARE NOT A 
NUMBER. Shop at stores without card programs and let the managers know how 
much you appreciate not having to play card games to eat. © 2003 - Mary 
Starrett  All Rights Reserved   Mary Starrett was on televsion for 21 years 
as a news anchor, morning talk show host and medical reporter. For the last 5 
years she hosted a radio program. Telling the truth cost her her broadcasting 
career so she writes instead of talking these days.  E-Mail  <A 
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