Scanning at Walmart or Target ( self )
submitted 6 years ago by wirable Warning: 0%
I have a fyd Ohio that scans on bcs. Can I assume this will scan in Target and Walmart too? Asking cause I live in a very strict area lol
justinthetip — 6 years ago
dang the walmarts around me literally just glance at an ID and mark me over 40
youngrichshitposter — 6 years ago
same
id.barred — 6 years ago
I’ve been IDed by the fuckin General Manager of two Wally Worlds near me on an old Viking OH that’s got a phat crease running down the middle. They genuinely don’t care as long as the picture looks like you and it looks like you could be legal. It’s not on them anymore if you show them an ID with proper security features that scans and doesn’t scream fake (lookin at you, g0d)
DesertFoxCS CS — 6 years ago
Yes you’ll be fine. Gn don’t forget to kiss ya homies.
1fr0sty1 — 6 years ago
As long as it scans pdf417 and swipes you'll be ok. Don't trust BCS for shit
fakeafbro — 6 years ago
i went to walmart they just entered my dob and didnt even care about if it was me
ymmv
leahbennett — 11 months ago
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ThomasHailey — 8 months ago
Scanning items at Walmart or Target can streamline your shopping experience and help you keep track of your spending. Both retailers offer in-store scanning options that allow you to scan barcodes of products using their respective apps, providing real-time price updates and details. This can be particularly useful if you're trying to stay within budget or simply want more info about a product before purchasing. By utilizing these scanning features, shoppers can ensure they are making informed decisions and enjoying a more efficient shopping process.
justinthetip —