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@09Lexie wrote:
That card is on my 'got to have list'. Problem is I'm really OCD when it comes to stuff like that and it's sounding more and more like those scratched will get on my nerves! 😒
shaking my head
I know what you mean! I keep a couple of spares at home for that reason. I vaguely remember hearing that plastic versions can be issued upon request, but they wouldn't be as interesting as a metal card to me.
@pats23 wrote:
Just got my CSP awesome looking. But so depressing to use cuz it's basically ruined after 2 uses today! Why must you scratch so easy
Do these cards come with rfid? I guess if they do you could use it ONLY where you don't have to swipe it...LOL!
@Anonymous wrote:I know what you mean! I keep a couple of spares at home for that reason. I vaguely remember hearing that plastic versions can be issued upon request, but they wouldn't be as interesting as a metal card to me.
Wait...CSP is metal? Seriously? I always assumed it was translucent sapphire blue plastic. Yeah, I don't see other people's cards....
@mauve wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I know what you mean! I keep a couple of spares at home for that reason. I vaguely remember hearing that plastic versions can be issued upon request, but they wouldn't be as interesting as a metal card to me.
Wait...CSP is metal? Seriously? I always assumed it was translucent sapphire blue plastic. Yeah, I don't see other people's cards....
It most certainly is
It is my understanding that shredders don't like it very much.
i have been using my CSP for less than a week and it's looking more beat up than my 1yo card.
My CSP gets some decent use and is heavily scratched. What's worse is the right side of the card is noticably bent.
I can't even begin to count the number of check-out chicks around here who have rammed the CSP into the card-reader, thinking the Visa eagle hologram was an EMV chip. Then they don't understand why it's not working. I explain that it needs to be swiped, and they proceed to take another 5-10 seconds flipping the card several times trying to find where the mag strip is. "Wow this is a really heavy card... what bank is it from? I've never seen one of these before... Did I say this is a really heavy card?" Sometimes it just does my head in.
I'm tempted to just request a replacement saying the current one is damaged (which it is in a way).