Re: Disputed ATM transaction
Von: toadwarble (jmc@xisl.com) [Profil]
Datum: 27.03.2009 09:05
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Newsgroup: uk.finance uk.legal
Datum: 27.03.2009 09:05
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Newsgroup: uk.finance uk.legal
On 26 Mar, 21:35, Big Les Wade <L...@nowhere.com> wrote: > toadwarble <j...@xisl.com> posted > > > > >Amex give out Chip & Sig cards if you ask them without asking for any > >medical condition - I have one in my sticky little paw to prove it. > > I had an Amex account for years, they stayed with sigs longer than the > other CCCs. But eventually they went over to chip and pin. I tried > loads of times to get my sig card back, and they always politely said > they would, but it never happened. > > -- > Les > Criticising the government is not illegal, but often on investigation tur ns out > to be linked to serious offences. Possibly I was lucky and got mine at a time when they were desperate for people to have cards unlike now. We'll see next month when my existing card runs out. I've got a bizarre credit limit which I never asked for of £17,900 so I can't see them not wanting to trim that. It would be a bit better if PINs were longer and they did the thing which the Internet banking system my bank has where you have to give digits 2 3 and 6 or whatever (a different selection each time) of the number. And I don't use the Internet banking with someone breathing down my neck like at cash machines (not that I've used one since 1994 when I heard about John Munden at a talk given by now-Prof Ross Anderson) or PIN terminals.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Chris Hills (29.03.2009 05:11)
- Chris Hills (29.03.2009 05:14)
