Originally posted by: kranky
Mastercard (and I am 99% sure Visa is the same) says: "The merchant cannot require additional identification as a standard business practice when you use MasterCard for payment. There are a few exceptions, such as when additional information is required to complete the transaction. For example, a merchant will need your address if goods are to be delivered to your home."
In fact, they want people to report companies that require ID.
That said, the only reason I don't want to show ID to make a credit card purchase is I don't see any need for my personal information to be displayed to every cashier I meet. Nothing against your wife because she's just following store policy, but the policy is wrong.
Originally posted by: Shanti
It bothers me when places don't ask for ID.
But the worst is that when I went to get a sandwich as Subway last time, I used a card and they didn't even have me sign it. They said they had a new system and you didn't have to sign anymore.
WTF is up with that?
So now, if someone steals my card, they can just use it without knowing any PIN or having to sign?
Originally posted by: kt
I sign my card, "SEE ID".
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: kranky
Mastercard (and I am 99% sure Visa is the same) says: "The merchant cannot require additional identification as a standard business practice when you use MasterCard for payment. There are a few exceptions, such as when additional information is required to complete the transaction. For example, a merchant will need your address if goods are to be delivered to your home."
In fact, they want people to report companies that require ID.
That said, the only reason I don't want to show ID to make a credit card purchase is I don't see any need for my personal information to be displayed to every cashier I meet. Nothing against your wife because she's just following store policy, but the policy is wrong.
My wife did mention it was for AMEX...I don't know if that made a difference, but regardless it's not my wife's call to change company policy.
Also I don't like the mastercard policy about that ID thing....what happens is the merchant gets screwed....the customer gets their money back, the merchant loses the goods and the purchase price.
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Originally posted by: Triumph
When they ask me to show some ID for a debit card that has my picture on it, I draw the line.
Why?
Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Originally posted by: Triumph
When they ask me to show some ID for a debit card that has my picture on it, I draw the line.
Why?
Because my picture is on it?![]()
Originally posted by: kt
I sign my card, "SEE ID".
Originally posted by: Shanti
It bothers me when places don't ask for ID.
But the worst is that when I went to get a sandwich as Subway last time, I used a card and they didn't even have me sign it. They said they had a new system and you didn't have to sign anymore.
WTF is up with that?
So now, if someone steals my card, they can just use it without knowing any PIN or having to sign?
Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Originally posted by: Triumph
When they ask me to show some ID for a debit card that has my picture on it, I draw the line.
Why?
Because my picture is on it?![]()
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: kt
I sign my card, "SEE ID".
Truth by told, that does not mean anything. You MUST sign the back of the credit card. You can sign it with your name followed by SEE ID, but people thinking that 'SEE ID' is good enough is more of an urban myth.
Originally posted by: kt
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: kt
I sign my card, "SEE ID".
Truth by told, that does not mean anything. You MUST sign the back of the credit card. You can sign it with your name followed by SEE ID, but people thinking that 'SEE ID' is good enough is more of an urban myth.
There's no clause in any of the Credit Card terms & agreement that you MUST sign your credit card. On all my CC terms & agreement documents, they always say "sign the card" OR "use the card" will activate your agreement. I know about the fact that merchant is not supposed to check your ID. But it's my choice, as the card holder, to let the merchants know that they should check anyone trying to use the CC. Urban myth or not urban myth, I rather someone fall short trying to use my credit card than having deal with all fraud charges if and when I lost my card.
