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flag New Zealand stores collect customer data without clear benefits, raising privacy concerns.

flag New Zealand retailers are increasingly collecting customers’ phone numbers and emails, often without offering meaningful rewards beyond receipts or small discounts. flag Experts warn that while data collection may aid customer service, it primarily benefits businesses by enabling targeted marketing and dynamic pricing. flag Many consumers are unknowingly enrolled in marketing lists, potentially violating privacy laws if consent isn’t properly obtained. flag Although some programs promise perks like exclusive deals, the value often doesn’t match the personal information shared. flag Legal and marketing experts urge shoppers to question why their data is being collected and assess whether the trade-off is fair, especially when no real benefit is provided.

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