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#1 groze

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Posted 16 January 2011 - 11:47 AM

I posted this link in another thread. Unless, I read the article wrong. Merchants can no longer ask to see credit or debit cards at all. So showing ID is now moot.

What is the point of asking for ID if the consumer can't show the credit or debit card to the merchant? I wonder how that going to work with car rentals & hotels reservations.

http://durangoherald.../701169975/-1/s

New personal credit and debit card PIN pad machines at local checkout counters are one example of big box retailers coming into compliance with the rules.



#2 FCB2700

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Posted 18 January 2011 - 07:24 PM

What is the point of asking for ID if the consumer can't show the credit or debit card to the merchant? I wonder how that going to work with car rentals & hotels reservations.


The article says that this is only the case for some companies:

The new security rules have, for some companies, phased out the ability for actual people to accept or access customers’ personal credit information during transactions...



#3 groze

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Posted 18 January 2011 - 08:34 PM


What is the point of asking for ID if the consumer can't show the credit or debit card to the merchant? I wonder how that going to work with car rentals & hotels reservations.


The article says that this is only the case for some companies:

The new security rules have, for some companies, phased out the ability for actual people to accept or access customers’ personal credit information during transactions...


That is going to be a pain to figure out who technically can & can't ask to see the card. I didn't say legal because it is not a legal issue.

Edited by groze, 18 January 2011 - 08:36 PM.





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