Copy of Passport Required?
#1
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Copy of Passport Required?
I purchased a SIM for Italy from Telestial for my GSM phone.
When the package arrived, it included a sheet of instructions which stated that the "issuer" of the SIM (an Italian company called TIM) requires that I send an image of my passport to Telestial for Telestial to activate the SIM.
It appears my choice is either to provide the image or to not have the SIM activated.
Having to provide an electronic copy of my passport sounds awfully fishy to me. I'm not particulary comfortable with doing so.
Can anyone comment on the appropriateness (the legality?) of and the reason for requiring an image of one's passport?
When the package arrived, it included a sheet of instructions which stated that the "issuer" of the SIM (an Italian company called TIM) requires that I send an image of my passport to Telestial for Telestial to activate the SIM.
It appears my choice is either to provide the image or to not have the SIM activated.
Having to provide an electronic copy of my passport sounds awfully fishy to me. I'm not particulary comfortable with doing so.
Can anyone comment on the appropriateness (the legality?) of and the reason for requiring an image of one's passport?
#2
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Roswell, GA USA
Posts: 792
Euros phone system is VERY advanced, you know the service providers can PIN POINT your exact location etc.
they just want to know who is renting etc. very common to ask for passport etc.
Its all for security reasons.
they just want to know who is renting etc. very common to ask for passport etc.
Its all for security reasons.
#3
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Location: San Diego Area
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To RCC--
A point of clarification: I own the phone (am not renting it). I purchased a SIM card to insert in the phone. They want a copy of my passport to ACTIVATE the card.
I suppose one could consider that I am "renting" the phone company's bandwidth, but I think of it as purchasing a service; there is nothing tangible that I return to the company.
I read what you say about security, and at one level understand why in these days of post 9/11 paranoia they may want the ability to trace back to an "owner" any call that is made on their system. But I still think it is overly intrusive for them to require a copy of my passport in order for me to buy an intangible service.
But thanks for taking the time to reply.
A point of clarification: I own the phone (am not renting it). I purchased a SIM card to insert in the phone. They want a copy of my passport to ACTIVATE the card.
I suppose one could consider that I am "renting" the phone company's bandwidth, but I think of it as purchasing a service; there is nothing tangible that I return to the company.
I read what you say about security, and at one level understand why in these days of post 9/11 paranoia they may want the ability to trace back to an "owner" any call that is made on their system. But I still think it is overly intrusive for them to require a copy of my passport in order for me to buy an intangible service.
But thanks for taking the time to reply.