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What is considered a 'red flag' when checking ID?

An ID that is laminated and feels unusually thick can be a red flag, as this may indicate tampering or it could be a fake ID. Genuine government-issued IDs ofte

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Question: What is considered a 'red flag' when checking ID?

Answer options:

  • The ID photo perfectly matches the customer
  • The customer freely hands over their ID ✅ The ID is laminated and feels unusually thick
  • The birth date indicates the customer is clearly over 25

Correct answer: The ID is laminated and feels unusually thick

Explanation: An ID that is laminated and feels unusually thick can be a red flag, as this may indicate tampering or it could be a fake ID. Genuine government-issued IDs often have specific security features that can be compromised by lamination. The other options describe scenarios where the ID appears legitimate or is presented without issue.

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