When you buy stuff online, do you use your real name, or a false name/nickname/pseudoname?
-
I use my real name for packages in case I need support if there's a problem with the delivery, but like if I went to a restaurant, or order food delivery, I'd probably use a fake name so people don't be judging my fatass lol.
I use my real name, but I'll put the business as my middle name. So when l get an email saying "Dear John StoreName Doe", I'll know who either got hacked or sold my info.
-
Martavius Garantus Hawthorne IV is my real name, officer.
Brumblebury Zoibbbble checking in!
-
I use my real name, but I'll put the business as my middle name. So when l get an email saying "Dear John StoreName Doe", I'll know who either got hacked or sold my info.
My name is Walter
HartwellLos Pollos Hermanos White, if you are watching this, I'm probably dead, murder by my brother in law, Hank Alberquerque DEA Schrader -
I use my real name, but I'll put the business as my middle name. So when l get an email saying "Dear John StoreName Doe", I'll know who either got hacked or sold my info.
I do similar, but with an email alias instead. I sign up with [email protected] and it all just routes to my main inbox. This way, I know if an email comes in that I never asked for, I can see what company sold my information and stop using them.
-
Yes you can use false names for billing info… zip code is often the only thing US processors check so if that’s right it’ll go through.
It depends entirely on the payment processor. Some will fail if the name and/or address doesn't match what's on file for the card.
I've spent a long phone call at a day job with a payment failing until the person remembered that their card was held by their birth name rather than their married name, and the payment went through once that was corrected.
-
I use my real name for packages in case I need support if there's a problem with the delivery, but like if I went to a restaurant, or order food delivery, I'd probably use a fake name so people don't be judging my fatass lol.
If it's being judged by people when you order food that you're worried about, how does using a different name affect that at all? You're still there ordering the same food.
The main thing is, nobody who sells or delivers food for a living actually gives a serious shit what you order. Just tip well.
-
I use my real name for packages in case I need support if there's a problem with the delivery, but like if I went to a restaurant, or order food delivery, I'd probably use a fake name so people don't be judging my fatass lol.
Don't do that. It can be a huge headache if any problems come up and you need to prove you are, well, you.
-
I do similar, but with an email alias instead. I sign up with [email protected] and it all just routes to my main inbox. This way, I know if an email comes in that I never asked for, I can see what company sold my information and stop using them.
You can also do this with lots of email accounts like Gmail - [email protected] goes to [email protected] but lets you easily filter and see who sells/leaked/got hacked your data.
-
I use my real name for packages in case I need support if there's a problem with the delivery, but like if I went to a restaurant, or order food delivery, I'd probably use a fake name so people don't be judging my fatass lol.
What kind of restaurant asks for your name? In the restaurants I worked the only times I needed a name was to put on a reservation and it was just for reference, you could make a reservation to the color blue, as long there weren't two groups with the same name we didn't care.
-
You can also do this with lots of email accounts like Gmail - [email protected] goes to [email protected] but lets you easily filter and see who sells/leaked/got hacked your data.
I used to do that as well, but most spamers have caught on and strip that out first.