DT Withdean
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- Mar 5, 2011
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Post arrived. Nothing for me, despite being early S/T holder, early AMEX purchaser etc.
What to do next?
What to do next?
Ah right, I stand corrected.The store has to follow the correct procedure as per the t/c's. The terminal will advise on how the card should be used. i.e. Chip and pin, Swipe and sign. If the store fails to do the correct procedure they will be liable for the loss (if charge has been disputed)
The pin number taken from ATM machines is taken from the magstripe...not the chip. The fraudster would need the original card to use in a chip and pin machine as of today the chip can not be counterfeited.
Ow Postman has just been and mine didn't arrive. It only had to get to Hangleton!
Any one tried to top up their smartcard. I logged on but can't find any smartcard logo to click on??
NICE!!!! I hope mine is at home when I get back from work. I'm in the North Stand to seat 333
same seat number...331Bet thats mine you have got!!
Oh dear Marc, it seems you have had nothing but problems with your ST!
its your fault for gettin ya floppy red hair cut, the postie doesnt recognise youAnd it isn't even my fault, its the clubs!
It's to make the transaction more secure. If the shop uses the swipe and sign method, there is more of a risk that the transaction could be fraudulent, so greater the risk that money will be lost.
its your fault for gettin ya floppy red hair cut, the postie doesnt recognise you
I'm waiting for the day when we all have to have chips and aerials installed under the skin, then there'll be no need for separate cards, passports or National ID cards at all.
Trouble is that the crims, instead of stealing your wallet, will just try to cut your arm off instead............ But at least turning up to a cashpoint with a severed arm might just arouse a bit of suspicion on the part of the CCTV operator, or the bank.