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Again, if you are super famous and have more coverage than you know what to do with and universal name ID, then you can say no.
FORBES: Connect
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With a straight face they say that having to provide ID would discourage low-income and minority voters.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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"When we ask for ID and the name of the person the money is being sent to, customers say we're hassling them because Western Union doesn't ask for all that, "says Moreno-Linares.
FORBES: On the Backs Of the Poor