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re: Where does Trump shop for food that asks for ID?
Posted on 8/1/18 at 8:58 pm to Green Chili Tiger
Posted on 8/1/18 at 8:58 pm to Green Chili Tiger
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Then what's your point?
A PIN is an ID, that's the point. You provide an ID every time you type in your PIN (or your daughter whichever)
Also, read your credit card contract, your cardmember agreement. Signature on the back is required to be verified for all transactions made in person against a photo ID with signature.
The fact the the merchant is in violation of their end of an agreement/contract with the card reader issuer does not negate your own contract the card issuer.
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Card I got last week. If I wanted to I could get out of paying the almost $1k charged by my dentist with no penalty since I have a "paid" receipt from the guy and his office violated the terms on their end of the transaction. I'm not liable for their acceptance of a "not valid unless signed" card. Good thing I like my dentist.
Same thing goes for any retailer who fails to uphold their end of the agreement and fails to compare signatures to picture ID. Retailer has to abide by the contract or the card issuers can deny payment.
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