Margot wrote:

>>And frankly, I would rather the clerk ask for additional ID than to not 
even glance to see if there 1) is a signature on the back and 2) not 
take the time to compare it to what I've written. I appreciate the 
thoroughness...and would hope that if someone had stolen my card, an 
alert clerk would question it.<<

I always give the cashier both my card & ID.  Mainly because I have used the card so 
much the signature is unreadable.  I agree that it is great that people actually check 
signatures.

Hugh Gitlin
Highland Park
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