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NO ID ON THEM

 

:o

 

I TOLD THE C.S.M. RESPONDING TO VOID THE SALE

 

Ask the bank for a new card AND SIGN THE COTTIN' PICKIN' BACK AS YOU ARE TOLD TO DO


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I wish more places of business would crack down hard like the post office does and have a big sign stating the policy-and stick to what's on the sign.

 

Then we'd get fewer fools like this.

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I wish more places of business would crack down hard like the post office does and have a big sign stating the policy-and stick to what's on the sign.

 

Then we'd get fewer fools like this.

We have to let them have their way (UNSIGNED CARDS)..."IF" THEY HAVE THEIR STINKIN' LICENSE

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We have to let them have their way (UNSIGNED CARDS)..."IF" THEY HAVE THEIR STINKIN' LICENSE

 

 

What do you mean by that?

 

Merchant acceptance rules say that they need to present the id AND sign the back of the card before the sale can be completed. If they don't sign the back, no sale.

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http://usa.visa.com/merchants/risk_managem...rd_present.html

 

 

Dealing with unsigned cards

 

If the signature panel is left blank...

 

 

 

1. Request a signature. Ask the cardholder to sign the card and provide current government identification, such as a driver's license or passport (if local law permits).

 

2. Check the signature. Be sure that the cardholder signature on the transaction receipt matches the one on the card and the additional identification.

 

3. Complete the transaction. If the signatures appear reasonably the same and the authorization request is approved, continue the transaction. If the cardholder refuses to sign the card, do not accept the card.

 

 

 

 

If the card has a “See ID†in place of a signature…

 

 

 

1. Request a signature. Ask the cardholder to sign the card and provide current government identification, such as a driver's license or passport (if local law permits).

 

2. Check the signature. Be sure that the signature on the card matches the one on the transaction receipt and the additional identification.

 

If the signatures appear reasonably the same and the authorization request is approved, go ahead and complete the transaction.

 

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We have to let them have their way (unsigned cards)..."if" they have their stinkin' license

So basically, all of your sound and fury about "educating cashiers" and not standing for "illegal" violations of credit card company policy is pure BS? You follow the policy your management dictates just like everyone else.

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I know of other retailers who have it in their policies to accept unsigned cards too.

 

The retailer can do whatever they want in terms of what cards they accept. Accept an unsigned card. Accept a card over the phone. Hand key a card number that is written on the back of a bar napkin with the expiration date and the security code. Allow someone to state a card number over the phone (customer not present, card not present). I've seen all of this stuff happen in my time. Stunning. Unbelieveable. And some store managers wonder why there is fraud, when they authorize stuff like this? They are aware of the risk of accepting these void, unsigned cards, and do it anyway so they don't lemonade off the half of their customers who show up with unsigned or "See ID" cards. The few retailers who take a stand on this issue don't seem to make a difference.

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The business wants to make the sale

 

The UN-EDUCATED C.I.D. FOOLS get to show ID

 

It would be better if they just signed the card as the credit card company wants you to

 

I even had a cashier today tell me that 2 COPS TOLD HER TO PUT C.I.D.

 

I told her that there are just a little CLULESS

 

You lose the UN-SIGNED CARD...the credit card company doesn't have to pay for FRAUD

 

It is just a few FOOLS a day...eventually maybe all of them will become EDUCATED

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I know of other retailers who have it in their policies to accept unsigned cards too.

 

The retailer can do whatever they want in terms of what cards they accept. Accept an unsigned card. Accept a card over the phone. Hand key a card number that is written on the back of a bar napkin with the expiration date and the security code. Allow someone to state a card number over the phone (customer not present, card not present). I've seen all of this stuff happen in my time. Stunning. Unbelieveable. And some store managers wonder why there is fraud, when they authorize stuff like this? They are aware of the risk of accepting these void, unsigned cards, and do it anyway so they don't lemonade off the half of their customers who show up with unsigned or "See ID" cards. The few retailers who take a stand on this issue don't seem to make a difference.

Only cards that are PRESENT

 

No napkins...THAT IS JUST STUPIDITY

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So basically, all of your sound and fury about "educating cashiers" and not standing for "illegal" violations of credit card company policy is pure BS? You follow the policy your management dictates just like everyone else.

 

 

Some people think it is okay "bend" the rules, as long as they are doing the bending...

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So basically, all of your sound and fury about "educating cashiers" and not standing for "illegal" violations of credit card company policy is pure BS? You follow the policy your management dictates just like everyone else.

 

 

Some people think it is okay "bend" the rules, as long as they are doing the bending...

What are YOU worried about???

 

You use ORGASMIC "CASH"

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What are YOU worried about???

 

You use ORGASMIC "CASH"

 

 

I am not worried about anything. In fact this may be more climax inducing than cash. Nothing like seeing a bombastic hypocrite called out...

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I actually had a merchant ask me to sign my card right there on the spot. I sheepishly complied. Hell I just forgot to sign it.

 

 

I don't think that is uncommon. People activate the little buggers and forget to sign them before putting them in their wallets. :lol:

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What are YOU worried about???

 

You use ORGASMIC "CASH"

 

 

I am not worried about anything. In fact this may be more climax inducing than cash. Nothing like seeing a bombastic hypocrite called out...

Too bad I can't ignore you...

 

:lol:

 

Your attitude is a little over the line

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I do what I can

 

I would put a FULL PAGE AD IN EVERY SINGLE NEWSPAPER IN THE USA TELLING EVERYBODY TO SIGN THEIR CARD WITH THEIR NAME

 

100% of the people would comply...WOULDN'T THEY???

 

:lol:

Posted
I actually had a merchant ask me to sign my card right there on the spot. I sheepishly complied. Hell I just forgot to sign it.

 

 

I don't think that is uncommon. People activate the little buggers and forget to sign them before putting them in their wallets. :lol:

 

 

 

 

thats me lol

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Too bad I can't ignore you...

 

:angry:

 

Your attitude is a little over the line

 

 

There are plenty of attitudes around here that are over the line, but I doubt my name is what comes up first when people mention that...

Posted
Too bad I can't ignore you...

 

:angry:

 

Your attitude is a little over the line

 

 

There is plenty around here that is over the line, but I doubt my name is what comes up first when people mention that...

 

 

no youre third :P

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"SIGN THE CARD WITH YOUR NAME ON THE BACK--REMOVE THE STICKER FROM THE FRONT"

 

Not write C.I.D. or leave it BLANK

 

 

Unless you are a Wal-mart shopper, then it will be accepted anyway...

Posted
The C.I.D. and BLANK is spread from clueless to clueless customer

 

Accepting blank cards is spread from clueless wal-mart to enable clueless customers...




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