ChatterBank1 min ago
Contactless Debit Cards
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Has anyone used this type of card? I seem to recall some time ago that people in M&S were having money deducted as they walked past counter machinery. My bank has just issued one to me and, to say the least, I'm to be persuaded to use it because of the M&S problem.
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16:59 Wed 23rd Oct 2013
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we've started using them at work and the card has to be right on top of the machine's screen to make it beep, also, unless a transaction has been instigated to a pin machine, no card is going to be accidentally triggered, and so if a customer is already at the machine being served, it wouldn't matter who walked past because the customer being served would be using their card and the audible beep only happens when the card is close to the machine, so noone not standing being served need worry about it. It's only 3 transactions under £20 per day allowed anyway.
I am not alarmist, I just stated a fact. My daughter didn't notice her account had been plundered as she only had money in it that was to cover direct debits. When she got her wage she went to withdraw some cash only to find the bank had taken what she had left in charges due to the DDs not getting paid because her money had gone. She could prove she hadn't spent it as the charges were all over the country and she hadn't left the Preston area. The bank and the police said her card had been scanned and cloned.