GeekDrew
Diamond Member
We've had threads like this in the past, but I feel like creating a new one.
Is your signature legible? Mine is absolutely not legible at all. I've practiced for hours on end, before. I simply cannot reproduce the same signature repeatedly. I can for short periods of time -- if I practice my signature hundreds of times, over and over, it'll look the same, for a while. But give it a few days, and it's drastically different.
My penmanship is horrible, and no amount of practicing seems to make it better, so I've pretty much given up on that.
My sister and my mother, however, can sign my signature accurately enough that it looks the same as the signature on my State ID, to the untrained eye. That bothers the hell out of me.
The reliance on signatures in the nation is astounding... I fail to understand it. My office processes a lot of paperwork, and much of the paperwork has to have multiple signatures on each page. It's amazing the amount that a single person's signature will vary, given a short amount of time. It's more common than many would think.
I've signed some of my credit/debit cards, and have no signed some of them. If I use one that is signed, and they happen to actually compare signatures, then I get asked to show my ID, because the signature will not match. If I use one that is unsigned, I get asked to show ID every time, of course. Then again, *many* establishments around here now ask for ID, no matter what. I believe that it's in violation of some credit card company policies, but I really couldn't care less. I think that it should be a policy that ID *must* be presented for all credit/debit card purchases.
I know of a couple of bank officers that even refuse to sign their credit/debit cards, and write "See ID" on them, so that they are required to show ID. They prefer that to John Q. Merchant trusting any random scrawl on the signature panel. Nonetheless, the card says "Not Valid Unless Signed". Do you sign yours?
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Is your signature legible? Mine is absolutely not legible at all. I've practiced for hours on end, before. I simply cannot reproduce the same signature repeatedly. I can for short periods of time -- if I practice my signature hundreds of times, over and over, it'll look the same, for a while. But give it a few days, and it's drastically different.
My penmanship is horrible, and no amount of practicing seems to make it better, so I've pretty much given up on that.
My sister and my mother, however, can sign my signature accurately enough that it looks the same as the signature on my State ID, to the untrained eye. That bothers the hell out of me.
The reliance on signatures in the nation is astounding... I fail to understand it. My office processes a lot of paperwork, and much of the paperwork has to have multiple signatures on each page. It's amazing the amount that a single person's signature will vary, given a short amount of time. It's more common than many would think.
I've signed some of my credit/debit cards, and have no signed some of them. If I use one that is signed, and they happen to actually compare signatures, then I get asked to show my ID, because the signature will not match. If I use one that is unsigned, I get asked to show ID every time, of course. Then again, *many* establishments around here now ask for ID, no matter what. I believe that it's in violation of some credit card company policies, but I really couldn't care less. I think that it should be a policy that ID *must* be presented for all credit/debit card purchases.
I know of a couple of bank officers that even refuse to sign their credit/debit cards, and write "See ID" on them, so that they are required to show ID. They prefer that to John Q. Merchant trusting any random scrawl on the signature panel. Nonetheless, the card says "Not Valid Unless Signed". Do you sign yours?
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