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The ACB has worked with some major vendors like Walmart and Radio Shack and others to make tactile keypads available at point of sale atms. While these
machines don't talk at least one doesn't have to give a PIN.On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 15:20:19 -0500, Richard Fiorello wrote:
>Hi;
>Just to clarify there are two issues I think here. You have to both sign
>and input your pin. You can manage the signature, if its hard to read its
>probably yours. The second problem is inputting your pin. The pin is where
>I believe there is a problem. To further confuse life, I don't believe all
>cards require that you provide a pin. I believe that the pin is primarily
>required with a debit card but if anyone has more info please feel free to
>share.
>Its interesting that you can purchase most anything on line or over the
>phone with no pin and no problems. I have found that an increasing number
>of establishments are asking for a second number on the back of your card.
>Look at it this way, if you can't use the card you might save money.
>Richard
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