After the Double Eleven, a simple QR code is hung at the door of the store. When you take it, you should scan it first. It is the authorization and concern for the life number of the rookie station.
What I want to ask is, does the pick-up code sent by SMS still make sense? The key of these small program services is that it is easy to push some advertisements to you, which is really annoying.
Do you think these so-called standardized operating procedures are really improving efficiency or forcing users to compromise? Another example is the rookie station forcibly scanning user identity information. Is this for security reasons or "snooping" on user privacy?
Real-name registration system express registration officially started 20 15 1 1. Both the sender and the recipient should fill in their real names. ID card is to fill in the sender's ID number, and the recipient does not need to fill in the ID number.
According to the new regulations, picking up goods will be stricter. If the customer does not cooperate and refuses to show his ID card, the courier will not be able to accept the business or complete the delivery.
The terminal equipment is only responsible for collecting customer information, and information related to privacy is not displayed on the terminal, and any collected information will not be stored. In addition, there are related security measures, so there is generally no need to worry about privacy leakage.
Certification is necessary, but it depends on the location. In some places, after you take out your ID card, the salesman still thinks you are annoyed.
There are more than n ways to prove your identity to pick up the debris. There are many pick-up codes, mobile phone numbers, names and so on. You can also ask for an ID card, but there will be no scanning process when picking up the goods. If there is such a situation, you can consider complaining. Anyone who has nothing to do walks around with an ID card, just a courier.
Some netizens said: to go to the rookie station, you must scan the code to pick up the pieces. After sweeping, it is a collection store and a lottery, which is particularly angry. Then, is it illegal for the rookie station to forcibly scan the customer's Alipay and identity information?
In the "Measures for the Administration of Real-name Receipt and Delivery of Express Mail", there is such an obvious provision that when sending mail or express mail, the sender should show his valid identity certificate and truthfully fill in the delivery schedule.
In the "Provisional Regulations on Express Delivery", there are also provisions-it must be delivered by real name. It is mentioned in the regulations that the name, address and contact telephone number of the sender and the recipient should be stated.
The benefits of real-name registration system will indeed bring better mailing safety, and of course it may also affect the convenience of mailing. However, in the process of mailing, I actually think some express delivery methods are quite correct. To verify the recipient's information, such as buying an iPhone before, SF Express must check my identity.
Of course, the rookie station is because I can't get the courier collection point for the time being. Your courier is at the rookie station. You will receive a pick-up code on your mobile phone. You can get the courier with the pick-up code, but generally you don't need to verify your identity.
In general, it is illegal for the recipient to verify his identity. But in the future, it is reasonable for express delivery to verify the identity of the recipient. What if someone stole it after all?
Let's start with the conclusion: everyone may have different voices and think it is illegal. If real-name pickup can bring a little sense of security to the society and personal information will not be leaked, then I think it is legal.
Real name issuing has been implemented for many years, which can effectively avoid some social problems. For example, the problem of poisonous shoes that happened a few years ago, if it is not a real name and the sender cannot be found, such a thing will happen again and again, receiving a courier and losing a life. I don't think anyone can accept it.
I just want to send things under my real name to restrain some lawless elements. Not everything can be mailed, which will bring some sense of security to society. When things happen, events can be traced back.
Real-name pickup will indeed reduce efficiency, but according to the description of the relevant answers, there is no such situation in the rookie station here in Wuhan. It is estimated that some rookie stations have their own behaviors, and I think they can complain. At the same time, national laws do not stipulate that real names should be taken.
Although real-name pickup does reduce work efficiency, it is acceptable from a security point of view. An express mail can be traced back from sending to receiving, and the whole process is well documented. Who sent it and who received it is clear at a glance. At present, only the last link has not been recorded. If the last link is also recorded, the production and end of a courier are recorded, which will bring a sense of security to the society.
In particular, the rise of blockchain technology has effectively solved the trust problem of data and transactions. If the blockchain technology is used to realize the delivery of express delivery, it is also a good landing scene for blockchain technology.
So is it reasonable for the rookie station to do so at present? Personally, it is unreasonable and there is a problem of revealing personal privacy.
If you really want to pick up the real name, it is suggested that the country first introduce laws, and then each courier company and platform will protect the personal privacy of users according to the law.
Real names are not unacceptable if personal privacy is not revealed.
Of course, I mean the receipt. It is normal to issue certificates.
I think it is unreasonable for three main reasons. First, when I pick up a piece, I must sign it with my short message or phone number. I have been certified and have no malicious impersonation. There is absolutely no need for the courier to ask for another identity scan. Second, only the public security organs are qualified to obtain and keep personal identity information or financial information of residents under certain conditions. As a non-governmental organization, the rookie station has neither the qualification nor the strength to protect customers' privacy. I give you my information. If it is leaked, can you take responsibility? Third, personal information is valuable, and data is the most valuable resource. Ma Yun obtained a large number of customer Alipay or identity information through the rookie station. Even if the customer agrees, do you want him to pay?
Isn't it sweet to push the goods code with a rookie bag?
Whenever you approach the door of a rookie, you can get a piece by clicking a button.
The boss packed your express for you neatly.
Take it directly after checking the information, watching a bunch of fools waiting to report the goods code to the boss, and my courier is there!
Our boss will give priority to take the code and push it, and report to the queue to take the code!
Picking up a piece is illegal! The mail is legal!
Delivery: According to the existing "Provisional Regulations on Express Delivery" laws and regulations, all deliveries are subject to real-name registration system, and items are inspected. So if you are sending a parcel, it is no problem to ask you to show your ID card. However, I don't understand why I should scan Alipay. As long as there is an identity document, it is reasonable to show the verification information. Of course, it is also possible that the scan code input system is faster.
Pick-up: normal express pick-up is based on the pick-up code, whether it is the express cabinet or the rookie station. There is no requirement for scanning code Alipay and identity information. The pick-up code is sent to the user's mobile phone, whether it is SMS or Taobao logistics information display, including rookie packages. With this pick-up code, you can complete the pick-up. If you are also asked for identity information when you pick up the piece, you may wish to complain directly to the rookie! This is against the rules!
Mailing is legal, just take the code. You didn't say clearly whether to take it or send it.
The first administrative regulation of China's express delivery industry, the Provisional Regulations on Express Delivery, has mandatory provisions on delivery. If it is to pick up the goods, it is obviously inappropriate and unnecessary to collect customers' Alipay information. If it is mailed, the outlets should be authenticated by Alipay, which is understandable. As far as I know, when we apply for a company business license here, we must provide a bank card with online banking function as an enterprise legal person and carry out real-name authentication through a third-party channel.
Life is becoming more and more convenient, and public security is getting better and better, relying on big data! !