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*sigh* not happy. by Baenlynn2011-02-16 18:19:11
  Dude! WTH? Nobody but you and your bank should by kahuana2011-02-16 18:43:06
    I've never understood that... by Baenlynn 2011-02-16 19:04:08
Somebody actually NEEDS my card in order to use my PIN, but they just need my card NUMBER (and the CVV in some cases) in order to use it. No need to fake my signature, no need to even have my card. I'm more worried about someone having my card number than having my PIN. Good thing is I can't trust my sister to remember a 16-digit number.
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      The debit cards I'm familliar with are tied to by kahuana2011-02-16 19:37:38
        Visa Debit/Debit Mastercard by InTrinsiC2011-02-16 19:44:15
        my debit card is indeed tied to my bank acct by morenna2011-02-16 20:40:14
        That's not a debit card, that's an ATM card. by Snate2011-02-16 20:52:06
          So, what's the advantage of DC over CC? by kahuana2011-02-16 21:39:39
            Convenience mostly. There are more places that by Snate2011-02-16 21:53:43
              Around here, Interac is far cheaper for merchants. by kahuana2011-02-16 21:57:16
            At least here, it's all the benfits of a CC but ta by InTrinsiC2011-02-16 22:04:11
              Which means you'd also be able to pay the full by kahuana2011-02-16 23:32:54
                Um, what penny scrapings? Here it's rare to get by Snate2011-02-16 23:34:27
        Not all countries have chip-and-pin by oot2011-02-16 21:38:03
          Yeah, RFID equipped credit cards, skimmer's wet dr by InTrinsiC2011-02-16 21:41:05

 

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