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Behodar: Well judging by Steve's post it appears that it won't work with my debit card anyway, which could partially explain lack of information :)
Edit: I'm with Westpac.
DravidDavid: Pay-wave seems dangerous to me. Someone could steal my card, clean my account and be out of town before I realised!
DravidDavid: Pay-wave seems dangerous to me. Someone could steal my card, clean my account and be out of town before I realised!
DravidDavid: At least with a credit/debit card, of you don't have a pin, you're stuffed. Even if the 80 dollars is refundable...what about when the the thief makes six 80 dollar is?
As far as convenience goes...punching in a 4 digit code is not that bad considering the extra security it provides.
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Johnk: Kind of off the point of slow transactions, but any one have a good idea why ANZ Australia have limit set to $100AUD ($127NZD) or less for contactless transactions yet here its $80NZD?
sbiddle:Johnk: Kind of off the point of slow transactions, but any one have a good idea why ANZ Australia have limit set to $100AUD ($127NZD) or less for contactless transactions yet here its $80NZD?
You wouldn't be able to buy a round of drinks for NZ$80 in Aussie!
richms: Seen a few places deal with the slow chip cards in an interesting way, swipe it, then insert and remove the card and then swipe again. Result is a nice fast non chip transaction.
Will try that when I am next at a place with a self swipe terminal.
Kyanar:richms: Seen a few places deal with the slow chip cards in an interesting way, swipe it, then insert and remove the card and then swipe again. Result is a nice fast non chip transaction.
Will try that when I am next at a place with a self swipe terminal.
Only works if the terminal can be convinced that the reason it couldn't read the card was due to a faulty chip or reader. If it believes the chip and reader are fine, then chip+PIN is mandatory - it will just keep telling you to reinsert the card.
sbiddle:Kyanar:richms: Seen a few places deal with the slow chip cards in an interesting way, swipe it, then insert and remove the card and then swipe again. Result is a nice fast non chip transaction.
Will try that when I am next at a place with a self swipe terminal.
Only works if the terminal can be convinced that the reason it couldn't read the card was due to a faulty chip or reader. If it believes the chip and reader are fine, then chip+PIN is mandatory - it will just keep telling you to reinsert the card.
The worst terminals are the smartpay SP30's. If you don't enter a PIN with a chip card it'll simply default to signature, something I wasn't aware was actually permitted as it's an online transaction, not a EOV one.
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