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Just got a new replacement Debit card from US Bank... but...
#11
Apple didn't start the trend. But they took the heat for it. And now it's becoming commonplace.
It's deja vu all over again.
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#12
RAMd®d wrote:
There's no real reason to have the information required for a transaction, on the front, or one the card at all where it could easily be purloined by some evil doer.

Online purchase?
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#13
My Chase card is like that. I've had it for a few years and the numbers haven't worn off
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#14
MrNoBody wrote:
...and PIN are on the back...

PIN is printed on the card?

Yeah, sorry, not the ATM machine PIN number Wink

the 3 digit code.

Originally I thought the 3 digit code was to hamper theft by not letting the person that saw your card to see the code on the back too. Of course, places like a restaurant, where you give them your card... wouldn't work.
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#15
Online purchase?


That's another neat trick of Apple's (though it may not be limited to their card).

All that relevant info is in the app on your 'Phone.

You access it in the app via Touch or Face (I assume) ID.

Enter the information and Bob's your uncle.
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#16
jdc wrote:
[quote=MrNoBody]
...and PIN are on the back...

PIN is printed on the card?

Yeah, sorry, not the ATM machine PIN number Wink

the 3 digit code.

Originally I thought the 3 digit code was to hamper theft by not letting the person that saw your card to see the code on the back too. Of course, places like a restaurant, where you give them your card... wouldn't work.
You can scrape off the security code.
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#17
Speedy wrote:
You can scrape off the security code.

Just dont ever forget it =)
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#18
My citi card has my name on the front but everything else printed on the back, no raised letters. I'll see how long it lasts in my wallet
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