"dimage"?

-sc

-----Original Message-----
From: Angus Scott-Fleming [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 9:59 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: This is fairly scary...

On 16 Jan 2010 at 14:58, Erik Goldoff  wrote:

>  Wise choice ... This is little more than a modern technology version 
> of the old rip-offs, and amazes me that people are still comfortable 
> with handing over their credit card to a food server that takes it out

> of site for processing.  Too many cases of servers with portable ( 
> cigarette pack size ) skimmers  collecting complete mag stripe info
besides what they could copy.
> In the old days, corrupt servers would keep the carbon paper from the 
> old two or three part forms after customer signs as their record of 
> the card info ...

I don't mind handing over a *_CR_*edit card, (as opposed to a *_D_*ebit
card), to my server.  The CRedit-card holder has assumed full
responsibility for invalid charges on the card, all I have to is dispute
them when I get my statement, and this is settled law.  The problem with
Debit cards is (a) the law regarding protection of the Debit-card user
isn't as clear, so the bank can claim it's *_your_* (and hence
liability) fault for not securing your PIN, and
(b) the amount is debited from your account immediately and you have to
fight to get it back, in the meantime bouncing checks.  This second
scenario happened to my daughter a few years ago when she used a debit
card to make an online purchase, and her credit rating is still
suffering.  She doesn't do that any more.

For years I have only used my Debit card at my own bank's ATMs.

Stuff like the skimmer images I posted make me want to photograph* every
ATM I use at the time I use it to document what it looked like in case
this ever happens to me.

Angus

[*] [quibble] what *_is_* the correct word for capturing a digital
image?  It isn't really a photograph any more since it isn't light
writing on a medium, it's just bits being stored ;-) [/quibble]

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Angus Scott-Fleming
GeoApps, Tucson, Arizona
1-520-290-5038
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