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The Saturday 2007-03-24 at 17:19 -0800, John Andersen wrote:
> > > I would change the bank, promptly.
> >
> > He is not my bank manager, but happens to be my friend, so I trust him.
>
> Then he would not be offended if you asked him to explain himself
> in more detail. Its odd that all banks offer this and encourage it and
> this bank manager seems to know of some undisclosed danger....
He explained it to me and I was convinced. But my memory doesn't remember
the details, just the conclusion.
There are advantages in having the photo there, but you have to remember
that in my particular country we don't use credit cards as IDs, because we
already have mandatory ID cards, so we use both together if necessary.
On the other hand, his main point was that a tug can not identify the
owner of a thrown away card just by looking at the printed photo.
The fact is they are not very popular here.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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