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I got carded! =)
Posted Thu March 15, 2012 9:45 am, by . .. written to Rafferty's
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I went to Refferty's last week with my boyfriend, using the mystery coupon we'd received from our visit on Valentine's weekend.
Because I'm finally over being sick I decided to splurge and order an alcoholic drink. As soon as I made my request our server asked to see my ID card.
I am 39 years old and.... that really gave me me a smile. I'm at the age where being mistaken for younger feels really nice. :-)
Thank you for making me feel younger.
By the way the mango margarita was really good too. =)
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by cissy Posted Sun March 25, 2012 @ 12:21 PM
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I would welcome this. I'm way too old.Glad you enjoyed the drinks. All the best.
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by InsaneShadow Posted Thu March 22, 2012 @ 10:08 AM
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I used to only get carded if i shaved that morning. Now, I sometimes get carded when I look pretty rough. I'm 33!
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by douggieboy Posted Mon March 19, 2012 @ 10:01 PM
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It can be an annoying and embarrassing pain in the ass, but many places card everyone, and they have the legal right to do so.
I'm in my 50's, a grandfather with graying hair, and I still occasionally get carded. In college I was so thin and underdeveloped that sometimes I had to show an ID to get into an R-rated movie!
It's a drag, but the establishments who do this are only protecting their liquor license. One snag can put a bar or restaurant out of business for good.
Be prepared. When asked for an ID, have it on hand to show whoever is asking to asking to see it, and chances are, the people around you won't even notice. Carding is commonplace today; in fact, some restaurants and liquor stores require their employees to card everyone, even the old lady walking in with a cane. I see it all the time, and if somebody cards me, out come the driver's license and military ID, and that's the end of it.
So long as the server or sales clerk is polite and discreet about it, take
it in stride as a part of life~~ it's not an insult; in fact, if you're 39 and the wait[er/ress] mistook you for a teenager, I would take the occasion to bask in all the womanly glory of having a total stranger comment, based on appearance alone, that you might be a high school student, [to whom the libation you ordered could not legally be served,] while all along you're just one year shy of the big 4-0!
You must be one very pretty lady --:)*
Enjoy!
Bon aperitif--:)*
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by Horsetuna Posted Sat March 17, 2012 @ 3:52 PM
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Strangely enough. I /dont/ get carded, and I'm constantly mistaken for 18.
I remember buying booze a few years ago and I was behind this other lady. Dresesd up, makeup, purse... I was in travelling clothes - sweats and a tshirt, ballcap, long hair, No makeup (I never wear makeup)
She got carded. I didnt. O.O I would have put her at my age or older too.
And for reference, I'm 31.
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The Legion Liquors near me is required to card everyone coming through the door. They even carded a really old looking man once when I was there. They said that they have been having a rash of kids with fake ID's so now they card everyone regardless of how they look or who they are.
My husband came in with me, he didn't bring his wallet or anything (I was driving) and they wouldn't let him stay in the store without his ID.
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by Jared C. Posted Fri March 16, 2012 @ 10:32 AM
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The weirdest time I ever got carded was at a Landhope Farms (like a Wawa or 7-11).
I had just bought a twelve-pack of Heineken at the liquor store (which does NOT sell cigarettes) next door to the Landhope Farms.
Rather than go back to my car to drop the beer off, I just walked next door with the beer to the Landhope and entered.
I go to the counter and ask for a pack of Camels and the woman says "Can I see your ID?"
Laughing pretty hard, I fished my ID out of my wallet.
"What's so funny?" she asked me.
I wordlessly lifted the twelve-pack of beer up to her eye-level (I had placed it on the counter next to me before that).
"Oh" she said.
"No worries" I replied, still laughing.
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by sarahsmile Posted Fri March 16, 2012 @ 10:21 AM
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I was behind a lady in the liquor store and when she gave the cashier her bottle of wine and Credit Card, he asked her for her id. She said "really, now you know that i'm over 21" and "I always get carded"
The cashier said "it's because your card isn't signed"
I actually snickered. I tried not to but that was very funny.
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I bet this company will be happy to hear that their employees are so stringent at carding!
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by jeishere Posted Thu March 15, 2012 @ 12:35 PM
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While I am sure you look great for your age, some places card everyone!
I was eating at an airport Fridays a couple of days ago and the tables where quite close together. A middle aged couple sat down next to use and order drinks and were not carded. A lady obviously in her late 50's or 60's sat down on the other side of us an ordered a glass of wine. For some reason the same server carded her. She seemed pretty annoyed as she was obviously over 21 and had to get up, move her luggage out so she had access to her carry-on bag where he id was.
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I saw two women over 50 get turned away from a local bar because one didn't have her ID on her. Stoopit.
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by PepperElf Posted Thu March 15, 2012 @ 2:23 PM
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although to be honest... the "card everyone" policy is fine by me too. my favorite grocery store from home does that.
as for getting upset about having to show id cards... as i say - if you're mature enough to drink alcohol you're mature enough to act like an adult about presenting proof.
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