>> I suppose the basic idea is to cut down on accidental spends to the
>> wrong account; which it may or may not do.
>
>It is a very nifty feature.

thanks..


>However... If people are in a hurry, or being careless, when doing 
>spends, then they aren't going to give much more attention to photos 
>than they would to account names.

I guess that's all too true......


>Instead of just emailing that my acct# is 420000 and my account name 
>is 'Viking Coder'.

Actually, you'd have to email (or the person would guess) that your 
initials are 'vk' -!


> I now have to attach a photo to the email. That isn't that
>difficult, but trying to give that info over the phone is.

>All in all... A nice, nifty new way to confirm spends and possibly see who
>I'm dealing with.

Thanks!

>Viking Coder



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