W dniu 2015-11-23 o 23:33, Smith III, Phil (HP Data Security (Voltage)) pisze:
R.S. wrote:
I don't understand. Is it a problem with your card/bank or rather small shops 
in the Forest do not have card terminal?
I suspect this is limitation of your card. I saw such cards.

BTW: US is last country where my card were imprinted (embossed), it is probably 
also last place on Earth where signature is needed instead of PIN.
(obviously my experience is limited, I haven't visited all the countries on 
Earth)
I believe the point here was that if you do NOT have a Chip&PIN card, you may 
find yourself in a situation where you cannot perform a needed transaction because 
the terminals don’t have magstripe readers. This is well-documented: unattended gas 
pumps, ticket kiosks, etc. Less common in cities, more common outside them.
Well, do you mean a card *without* PIN at all?
It is very rare here, even when Stripe & Sig was in common use, all cards (with some rare exceptions for very specific cards) have PIN assinged. So usually you had to put your signature, but in ATM or some POS terminals you could be asked for PIN.
Nowadays PIN is default method, signature is vanishing


@TeD
We also have embossed cards but we don't use imprinters at all, for years. AFAIR the last time my card was imprinted was Radisson Wilshire in LA or some other hotel in Chicago. It was after 11 Sept 2001.


@Steve
I don't understand what was the blocking factor.
Technical incompatibility seem weird for me - I mean chipless card (mag stripe only) and chip-only terminal. Usually terminals are dual function. There can be business limitation, like "we don't accept foreign cards" or cards in USD, or other. Usually it's the opposite - the card may be limited to domestic market. I also assumed even "old style" card has a PIN assigned, so you can perform PIN transaction. - Was it the reason of the problem?


BTW: In Europe there is no problem with VISA or Mastercard, but other brands are really marginal. JBC, Diners, or Amex card holders have to ask whether the card is accepted despite cards are welcome.

Regards
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland






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