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@WuXing5 wrote:
@nyancat wrote:
@CreditCuriousity wrote:
@nyancat wrote:Thinking about it more, what bothers me most is that there are still some banks (mainly Barclay's and Capital One) treating chip cards as a premium feature for their high-end cards, as if the chip is somehow something customers should pay extra or have a higher-category card for, when it reality it is a basic security feature that, at this point, there's no real excuse for ANY card from ANY bank to be shipping out without.
+1 ... this is what i was getting at with the original post... Everyone MUST do it by next year, why are they dragging there feet. I understand it cost money to do new cards, but there profits out weigh the losses without this feature. FP for frig sakes is doing it, why can't some of the other big banks finally do it as well.. They are just on select cards and this is why you "should" get this card for x big bank. Just funny is all
There...
P.S. here's a photo of one of these. Bunch of real brains there too, plotting how to destroy the evil chip *sighs* - http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1826256
bahahahahaha "I want to zap or destroy the chip because I've heard anyone with the right equipment can walk past you and steal you credit card or personal information." - scharfshutze009
link your cards to apple pay and you won't have that problem
My wells fargo card has actual chip and pin, the pin is stupid as its the same number 4 times, but none-the-less, it has a "pin"
Also, I have had the "pin" portion of my card used at 2 places in my city so far. Once at a restaurant with one of those tableside terminals you see mostly in Europe, and once at a Target store on the other side of the city that I normally dont frequent.
This has to be some sort of creepy coincidence, but First Premier apparently tried to spam my inbox with an ad for this card (which Gmail caught and deleted).
Man this thread is still alive, lol
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Man this thread is still alive, lol
Yes. Did you recon Chase yet?
If not, then you've got to apply for this.
@Anonymous wrote:
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Man this thread is still alive, lol
Yes. Did you recon Chase yet?
If not, then you've got to apply for this.
LOL, nah no recon for Chase yet... Let my Freedom age for 6 months then I am going to pound them on the CSP/Ritz same day App.. They can't use the excuse my chase is to new then .. Well they can try, but I will be in alot stronger place to argue at least... Also something might happen to be on ice next time.. Not saying for sure, but just might happen to be for security reasons
@CreditCuriousity wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Man this thread is still alive, lol
Yes. Did you recon Chase yet?
If not, then you've got to apply for this.
LOL, nah no recon for Chase yet... Let my Freedom age for 6 months then I am going to pound them on the CSP/Ritz same day App.. They can't use the excuse my chase is to new then
.. Well they can try, but I will be in alot stronger place to argue at least... Also something might happen to be on ice next time.. Not saying for sure, but just might happen to be for security reasons
If you say so..
You're going to chill some wine?
I hear the 2014 Experian is slightly nutty.
@NP27 wrote:
I got the FP chip and pin
so... before amex, chase, or any other major credit card company, First Premier offered chip & pin? *mind blown*, I guess it's really important to secure their customer's credit line, because you know limits being around 200-300 and what not, and plus they need those limits available for their eye gouging fees.
I really needed a laugh today, and this thread did a job.