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Is there a list of stores or vendors that have these accessible keypads? I
don't mind putting in a PIN if I can do it myself.
Terri Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Russell Schermer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: signing and pins
> 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:
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>>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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