Tony P. wrote:
> Yes but the banks here make it disadvantageous to just enter the PIN and
> go. The rule states that if you enter the pin, you're on the hook for
> anywhere between .35 and .75 as a 'POS' fee that goes right to the bank.
> But if you sign for it there isn't any additional charge. Funny how that
> works.
Where do you live? I've never been charged a fee like that.
> Your signature doesn't mean diddly squat on credit card receipts. Last I
> new banks didn't keep scores of handwriting analysts in their employ.
http://www.thescreamonline.com/carto...3-3/index.html
Guy sees how outrageous he can make his credit card signature before it gets
rejected.
Bob