Square begins taking preorders for new chip card readers for iPhone, iPad

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  • Reply 21 of 23
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    Originally Posted by rob53 View Post

     

    ... the credit card companies to no longer accept responsibility for fraudulent purchases from hand-entered numbers. 


    I find it interesting that some very new cards no longer have the numbers embossed on the face. So you can't use them with the old-style "clomper" machines that take a physical impression. The number is etched on the back and that's it. 

  • Reply 22 of 23
    rob53rob53 Posts: 3,251member
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    Originally Posted by plovell View Post

     

    I find it interesting that some very new cards no longer have the numbers embossed on the face. So you can't use them with the old-style "clomper" machines that take a physical impression. The number is etched on the back and that's it. 


    Finally, progress!!! Retailers spend so much money on potentially frivolous things and totally forget about upgrading their financial system, which ultimately is what protects their income.

  • Reply 23 of 23

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