I've gone chip and signiture due to the fact that I'm nervous using the chip
and pin machines when I can't see the numbers and, what order the numbers
are in.
I understand that most machines have the standard telephone number pad
layout. However, the trouble is that some of them don't and, for obvious
reason, none of us knows which is which. I'm just not prepared to take the
risk as, when entering your pin incorrectly, these cards and machines get
funny with you. I can't place my trust in a cashier telling me that my
card's destined to be the machine's dinner if I'm not careful.
Signiture isn't easy no. It can be a pain but, I just feel safer and easier
about signing. In a lot of cases I can just make out the line where to
sign. The cashiers always direct me to th right part anyway.
Justin
I personally don't have any bother with chip and pin but appreciate that some people might have. My complaint is with the way that we received this e-mail. If it was me that sent it, I would have just pasted the infointo a new message rather than forwarding it with all of that rubbish there before you get to the meat of the message.
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