On 11/11/2016 3:05 PM, Dave Wade wrote:
Not seen one of those for ages, These days, at least in the UK, Credit Cards 
seem to come attached to a standard letter with a blob of sticky stuff...

Dave

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Image of manual credit form here:

http://www.shipnfast.com/jpgs/2plbigpic.jpg

3-1/4 x 7-7/8 Inches

Stock from this site:
http://www.elect-mer.com/credit-card-slips/

Hollerith card info (via Wikipedia)

Card size is exactly 7 3⁄8 by 3 1⁄4 inches (187.325 mm × 82.55 mm). The cards are made
of smooth stock, 0.007 inches (180 µm) thick. There are about 143 cards to
the inch (56/cm).

Near as I can tell, 100 of the NCR carbonless forms is about an inch, so the thickness
of the stock should be close to Hollerith cards.

I'm a bit concerned now that the chipless technology is deployed in the US. Many contracts will have pretty significant penalties for swipe and non chip / signature transactions, so the demand for manual backup like this will probably take a significant nosedive, with merchants just declining the business till their machines work, rather than risk a chargeback
on a manual form.
Thanks
jim




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