When it comes to Rookie Station, I feel helpless. Just show the pickup code when picking up the package. SMS pickup, no identity verification required, just one step.
After Double Eleven, a simple QR code was hung at the entrance of the store. When picking up the items, you scan and follow it first. It’s authorization, and it’s also about following the Cainiao Station Life Account.
The question is, does the pickup code sent by SMS still have meaning? The key is that these small program services always push some advertisements to you, which is really annoying.
Do you think these so-called standardized operating procedures are a real improvement in efficiency, or are they forcing users to compromise? Another example is Cainiao Station forcibly scanning user identity information. Is this for security reasons, or is it "snooping" on user privacy?
The real-name registration for express delivery officially started on November 1, 2015. Both the sender and the recipient must fill in their real names. The ID card number is the sender's ID number, and the recipient does not need to fill in the ID number.
According to the new regulations, pickup will be more strict. If the customer does not cooperate and refuses to show his ID card, the courier will not be able to accept the business and complete the delivery.
The terminal device is only responsible for collecting customer information. Information involving privacy is not displayed on the terminal, and any collected information is not stored. Besides, there are relevant confidentiality measures, so generally you don’t have to worry about privacy leaks.
Identity verification is necessary, but it depends on the location. In some places, the salesperson will think you are annoying after you take out your ID card.
For pickup, there are many ways to prove your identity. There are many pickup codes, mobile phone numbers, names, etc. It’s okay to require an ID card, but the process of scanning the ID will not appear during pickup. If this happens, you may consider making a complaint. Anyone who has nothing to do will carry an ID card everywhere, and this is just to get express delivery.
Some netizens said: When you go to Cainiao Station, you must scan the code to pick up the package. After scanning, there were collection stores and raffles, which made me very angry. So, Cainiao Station forcibly scans customers’ Alipay and identity information. Is this illegal?
In the "Regulations on the Management of Real-name Receipt and Delivery of Mail and Express Mail", there is an obvious provision - when sending mail or express mail, the sender should present his or her valid identity document and truthfully fill in the delivery details form.
In the "Interim Regulations on Express Delivery", there is also a provision that shipments must be sent under real names. It is mentioned in the regulations that the name, address, contact number, etc. of the sender and recipient must be clear.
The benefits of the real-name system will indeed bring better shipping security, but of course it may affect the convenience of shipping. However, during the shipping process, I actually think that some express delivery methods are quite correct. They verify the recipient's information. For example, when I purchased an iPhone before, the SF Express courier had to verify my identity.
Of course, Cainiao Station is because I can’t get the express collection point temporarily. Your express is at Cainiao Station. You will receive a pickup code on your mobile phone, and you can pick it up with the pickup code. Express delivery, but generally there is no need to verify identity.
Under normal circumstances, it is illegal for the recipient to verify his or her identity. But in the future, I think it is reasonable for express delivery to verify the recipient's identity. After all, what if someone else steals it?
First let’s talk about the conclusion: everyone may have different opinions and think it is illegal. If real-name pickup can bring some security to society and personal information is not leaked, then I think it is legal.
Real-name mailing has been implemented for many years, which can effectively avoid some social problems. For example, the problem of poisonous shoes that occurred in the past few years. If the sender cannot be found without a real name, this kind of thing will happen again and again. If you receive a courier, you will lose your life. I think everyone cannot accept it.
I just want to restrain some criminals by sending mail under real names. Not everything can be mailed, and bring some security to society. When something happens, the event is traceable.
Real-name pickup will indeed reduce efficiency, but according to the description of the relevant answers, the Cainiao Station in Wuhan has not had such a thing. It is probably due to the behavior of some Cainiao Station. I think you can file a complaint. of. At the same time, national laws do not stipulate that real names are required when picking up packages.
Although real-name pickup does reduce work efficiency, it is acceptable from a security perspective. An express package can be traced from the time it is sent to the time it is received. The entire process is well documented. It is clear at a glance who sent the package and who received it. At present, only the last link has not been recorded. If the last link is also recorded, the birth and end of an express delivery will be recorded. I personally think it will bring security to society.
In particular, the rise of blockchain technology has effectively solved the trust of data and transactions. If blockchain technology is used to realize the collection and delivery of express delivery, it is also a good implementation scenario for blockchain technology.
So is the current approach of Cainiao Station reasonable? Personally, I think it is unreasonable and there is a problem of leaking personal privacy.
If you really want to pick up packages under your real name, it is recommended that the country first introduce laws, and then each express delivery company and platform protect users' personal privacy in accordance with the law.
If there is no leakage of personal privacy, it is not unacceptable to pick up the package under real name.
Of course I am referring to the recipient. It is normal for the shipment to be certified.
I think it is unreasonable, mainly for three points. First, when I pick up the parcel, I need to provide a text message or phone number, and a signature. It has been authenticated and there is no malicious fraud. It is completely unnecessary for the courier point to ask for an identity scan again. Second, only public security organs are qualified to obtain and store residents’ personal identity information or financial information under specific conditions. As a non-governmental organization, Cainiao Station has neither the qualifications nor the strength to protect customer privacy. If my information is leaked to you, can you bear the responsibility? Third, personal information is valuable and data is the most valuable resource. Jack Ma obtained a large amount of customer Alipay or identity information through Cainiao Station. Even if the customer agrees, should he pay for it?
Isn’t it good to use Noob Wrap to push the pickup code?
Every time you are almost at the rookie door, click on one-click pickup.
The boss will neatly code your express delivery for you.
I checked the information and took it directly. Looking at a bunch of fools waiting to report the pick-up code to the boss, my express delivery was already out!
Our boss will give priority to pushing the pick-up code and queue up to report the pick-up code!
Pickup is illegal! Shipping is legal!
Shipping: In accordance with the existing laws and regulations of the "Interim Regulations on Express Delivery", shipments must be made under real names and items must be inspected. So, if you are shipping, it is okay to ask for ID. However, I don’t understand why I need to scan the QR code to pay Alipay? It stands to reason that as long as you have your ID and show the verification information, it will be fine. Of course, it is also possible that scanning the QR code will allow faster entry into the system.
Pickup: For normal express delivery, whether it is an express locker or a Cainiao Station, you can pick up the parcel directly with the pickup code. There is no requirement to scan the QR code for Alipay and identity information. The pickup code is sent to the user's mobile phone, whether it is a text message or Taobao logistics information display, including Cainiao Parcel. With this pickup code, the pickup can be completed. If you are asked for identity information when picking up a package, you might as well complain directly to Cainiao! This does not comply with regulations!
Sending is legal and all you need to pick up is the pickup code. You didn't specify whether it was a pickup or a shipment.
my country's express delivery industry's first administrative regulation, the "Interim Regulations on Express Delivery," has mandatory provisions on shipping. If it is to pick up a package, it is obviously inappropriate and unnecessary to collect the customer's Alipay information. If it is mailing, the outlet should conduct real-name authentication through Alipay, which is understandable. As far as I know, when we apply for a company's business license here, we must provide the corporate legal person with a bank card with online banking function and go through the bank for real-name authentication through third-party channels.
Life is becoming more and more convenient, and public security is getting better and better, all thanks to big data! !