• Admiral PatrickM
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    2011 days ago

    Pretty much always still am.

    Cashiers used to be able to use their judgement and not ask for ID if the customer appeared to be older than 27. But I guess there was some abuse of that, so now they card you even if you’re clearly 100. The ABC (alcoholic beverage commission) will even sometimes do stings to see if the cashier asks for ID, and stores can even lose their license to sell alcoholic beverages if they get caught.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 days ago

      When I worked in retail locations that sold alcohol and tobacco, the official policy was that you didn’t have to ask for ID if the customer appeared to be older than 40. That was 20+ years ago, though, and it’s possibly a regional or company-specific thing.

      These days, it seems like most cashiers at most places that I shop have a blanket policy to check ID and enter it into the register regardless of the customer’s age. So, I’m thinking that their training is leaning heavily towards scaring them into IDing everyone. It’s a legit concern, though. The alcohol enforcement stuff is serious and some of the people doing that job will try to trick cashiers.

      Your experience reminds me of my own: When I was younger, I rarely got carded. Now that I’m well above the legal age, my ID is checked much more consistently and frequently.

  • @[email protected]
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    1111 days ago

    A lot of places ask anyone and everyone to provide ID which I don’t think was the case in years past. My wife and I are 40 and we still get carded frequently and I don’t think it’s because we look underage.

  • Syl
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    511 days ago

    Cashiers still ask me, but restaurants and bars have not asked me, even when I was just 22.

  • HubertManne
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    310 days ago

    I always pull it out and stick it on top of the alcohol so they never have an opportunity not to ask. They can get in trouble for not checking id (or they can in my state) so its kinda a polite thing to do.

  • @superduperpirate
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    311 days ago

    I haven’t gotten carded since I was about 35. I have visibly graying hair, a receding hairline, and graying stubble.

  • snooggums
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    311 days ago

    In my hometown, which has a large state university, they ask everyone no matter what age. Moved to a city about an hour away where there is a small university around age 23 and have never been asked for ID there.

  • Vaggumon
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    211 days ago

    I’m albino and have had facial hair since I was 13. I think I got asked a few times over the years since turning 21, but it was always rare.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 days ago

    I live near a college town and closer to it, everyone gets carded all the time. Some places must have not done even that well enough because at some places you had to have your id scanned or sign a log swearing it is, in fact, your id.

    Outside of that, once I started showing grey.

  • Repple (she/her)
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    210 days ago

    I’m 40ish. Hasn’t happened yet outside of the cashiers at my home grocery who know me.

    • @Fredselfish
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      210 days ago
      1. I look older than I am. Didn’t start buying the stuff until I was 21 and never been asked for my id to buy it. But I have been asked when buying cigarettes so make that make sense.