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by ubernostrum 3359 days ago
Barclays is quietly working that segment of the market. They are (or were last I checked) the only issuer providing cards to people in the US which actually support chip and PIN (instead of only doing chip and signature).
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When will they just ping my phone to confirm the purchase? Are they stuck in the sixties?
I don't want my CC company pinging my phone, a PIN is much more convenient:

PIN: Insert card, 1234, enter.

Phone: Insert card, wait for notification, unlock phone, select notification, confirm purchase, wait for confirmation to get back.

Plus, if you're somewhere without cell reception or your phone battery is dead, what do you do?

Why is the PIN so important? It only protects a very narrow scenario: your card has been physically stolen, you haven't noticed yet, and the thieves try to use it at a physical location which verifies the chip (some places still let you swipe...). The chip itself protects against cloning and if you've notified the issuer that the card is lost/stolen they'll cancel the card number so it will become worthless.
First Tech Federal Credit Union also issues chip & PIN cards. I think all of their cards are chip & PIN

https://www.firsttechfed.com/credit_cards/choice_rewards

Are those debit or credit though?
Both
And then they charge %3 foreign transaction fee. At that point who cares if it has a PIN.