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by kamjam
3494 days ago
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In the UK at least, all our payments in store above £20 require a PIN to be used (payments below £20 you can use the fairly recently introduced touch pay which just requires you to touch the card to the payment machine). If you are purchasing online, all my credit and debit card payments require me to enter 3 random characters from my (previously set up) password. Not sure what the system is like elsewhere in Europe/worldwide. |
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Not true (notwithstanding that it increased to £30). Some people (myself included) have opted for a chip-and-signature card instead of chip-and-pin, because it is harder for the bank to push the cost of fraud onto me that way.
It's been only seven years (I think?) since chip-and-pin was introduced. It's amazing how quickly all the checkout staff have forgotten what to do when their till tells them to check the card signature. Also almost none of them actually have a pen to hand.