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I too was asked for my driver license or passport!!! THere is no need to capture identifying information which then puts the consumer at risk for data breach and identity theft. At the cashier level, the cashier and manger were clueless, at the corporate level management is ignorant about the added risk. If Saks Fifth allows you to return without capturing the driver license why not Victoria Secret? I prefer to loss $40 then to provide my identifying information to a retailer who is at risk for data breach!!! I put the responsibility at the hands of management for being ignorant and too lazy to update their policies. Take a look at the European privacy policy, they prohibit retailers to capture identifying information of consumers!!!