My cards have my picture on them, so we skip the whole See ID step :-)
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The very sad thing is that they will be the first person to raise holy high h e double hockey sticks when it's their card that's stolen. Then they'll demand to know why nobody checked for ID or matching signatures. Sheesh.
(A similar problem I had I posted about here: http://www.customerssuck.com/board/s...0965#post30965 .)
It's similar to where I work now at the cable company. When someone calls in, the only way we have to verify the person we're talking to is who they claim to be is by checking at least one of the following bits of information: last 4 of the SSN, the driver's license number, PIN code, date of birth, or account password. The only information most accounts have is the last 4 of the SSN, and some customers get all huffy when we ask for it or when they can't provide it and we refer them to the front counter with a picture ID. Why can't people get through their thick skull that this very minimal safety precaution protects them from all sorts of nasty things, like their children ordering dirty PPV movies or adding a box worth several hundred dollars to their account and then skipping town with it? (In both cases, the customer would be liable for the cost. Of course, this does protect us too, but the customer should be concerned about their protection.)
My favorite responses to asking to verify security:
"They didn't ask me last time!"
"I don't give out my Social Security Number."
"It's my wife's/husband's/parents'/whoever's account and I don't know that information."
"But it's me, I promise!"
"Why do you keep asking for that information?!"
"But I just gave that to the last person yesterday/last year/earlier today/whatever!"
"But I pay my bill!"
To all of those: "To bad, so sad, come into the office with your ID..." is what I want to say....don't you know the first law of physics? "Anything that's fun costs at least $8.00."
- Cartman
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Quoth friendofjimmyk View PostSo, do I sign the back of my card? No. I still write "see ID". If I have to go to the post office, I hope I remember to bring cash!
As ringo pointed out, unsigned cards are invalid. Technically, no retailer should be accepting your card.
There is no reason not to sign your card. Sure, they can forge your signature if they have a copy. But if there's no copy, they can then write anything they like and it'll be accepted as 'your' signature. You are really opening yourself up even more to ID theft by not signing your card.
Sign the card and write "See ID".
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Quoth Kelly Lynne View Post(Yeah, despite the fact that I'd never do something like that, I enjoy figuring out how to beat the system. I wouldn't even want to, but kind of get a kick out of the fact that I could..it's kind of a logic puzzle for my sick, deranged mind. Please tell me I'm not the only honest law-abiding citizen who does that. Please. )
Heck, the Mythbusters make a living doing that!I AM the evil bastard!
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Quoth Sofar View PostI like how the representitive put that. Then There Will Be No Sale. Like a judge giving his edict."500 bucks, that's almost a million!"
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My debit card is signed and also has 'see ID' written just after the signature. I've only had one clerk who both checked to see if the card was signed, and then asked me for ID. She was polite but had that 'please don't yell at me' look in her eye. I thanked her with a smile and asked for her manager, then told him I appreciated her thoroughness and wished more clerks were like her. You could see them both brighten right up. You never saw such relieved smiles! *lol*
I don't know why people freak out over giving the last four digits of their SS number. Only the first five numbers really matter--the first three indicate state of origin, and the next two are the result of some complicated formula that indicates your date of birth. The last four are chosen at random.
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Quoth vloglady View PostWhat does wearing a Wells Fargo shirt have to do with the price of beans?
As for the credit card ask id thing, I almost always have my id ready for when they ask. I put both sig and "ask id" on the back of mine.. even if its rubbing off.
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Quoth Department stores *sigh* View Postbeen reading about all these places that take unsigned cred cards. kinda a shocker. I have never accepted an unsigned credit card.
I guess there aren't many disputed charges against a grocery store."Who loves not women, wine, and song remains a fool his whole life long" ~Martin Luther
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I actually had a customer thank me years back for asking to show i.d when he used his credit card. I was so stunned that a customer was being this nice that I didn't quite know what to say. He stated that someone had used his credit card before without his knowledge and that me asking asking for his i.d made him feel that people realized thata card can be stolen!
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Not only do customers not sign their cards, but they (usually old people) sometimes don't even take off the "please call to activate your card" sticker!
That's like a big candy-coated flag for thieves and scammers that you don't know how much power is stored in that little plastic rectangle with the magnetic strip."At any time, for any reason and without any warning, a meteor could fall from the sky and kill us all."
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Quoth Brighid45 View PostI don't know why people freak out over giving the last four digits of their SS number. Only the first five numbers really matter--the first three indicate state of origin, and the next two are the result of some complicated formula that indicates your date of birth. The last four are chosen at random.It's floating wicker propelled by fire!
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Quoth Pagan View PostHmmm....mine doesn't seem to be all that complicated. The two middle numbers on my SSN is the date I was born! Of course, that number seems to be a recurring theme in my life."Crazy may always be open for business, but on the full moon, it has buy one get one free specials." - WishfulSpirit
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Quoth pbmods View PostNot only do customers not sign their cards, but they (usually old people) sometimes don't even take off the "please call to activate your card" sticker!
That's like a big candy-coated flag for thieves and scammers that you don't know how much power is stored in that little plastic rectangle with the magnetic strip.
In that case, it took me about two days to actually get the number, and I merely had the number suspended until I could get a new phone. Luckily only three calls had been made on the phone, none of them longer than two minutes, and knowing how that phone behaved they were probably accidentally called when buttons got pushed by things in the thief's pocket."Enough expository banter. It's time we fight like men. And ladies. And ladies who dress like men. For Gilgamesh...IT'S MORPHING TIME!"
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