Re: Store clerks handling my Chip and PIN credit card
- From: "http://airside.platinums.co.uk" <pobox557@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 16:39:22 GMT
funny tou say that..... imagine is it not a lot simplier if you dont have to
use the mouse or keyboard as much. the items described would work longer,
so the need to replace would be less. and environmentally this would be
better for the environment.
the answer you require is at the top, so no scrolling to bottom to read.
And if you need to refer to what the questions is about you scroll down
otherwise just read answer at the top.
it would save time and energy haveing to scroll about.
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"milou" <puce@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 13:19:54 GMT, "http://airside.platinums.co.uk"
<pobox557@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
out of curiosity...... why is the chip and pin more safer ans secure thanTop posters usually don't understand anything
the old system? I fail to see the more secure side of it and dont
understand.
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