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ferlew | 21:53 Mon 23rd Jun 2014 | Business & Finance
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was offered this last week when I went out for a meal... could anyone explain in simple terms please?
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It's a debit card that you just hold to a reader, no need for a pin number.
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Is it safe though?
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Supposed to be, I won't be in a rush to get one though.
M & S use contactless payment. They say if your purchase is up to £20, you don't need to enter your pin. I disagree with this as if you lose your card then someone could keep going in and spending £20, you've soon lost £100. It goes against the safety and security of using pin numbers to access payment.
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Bliddy heck, you never know - do you?
If you have a debit card with a symbol on it that resembles the wi-fi signal symbol then you have the facility for contactless payment. The upper limit is around £20 and you just tap the card against the reader - you don`t have to use your PIN.
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Faraday cage?????
Applies to Debit and Credit cards.
Faraday cage (named after Michael Farady) - an enclosure made of conducting material that conducts external electrical fields, keeping safe the contents from damage by those fields (recalled from memory - 'O' Level Physics - not cribbed). An aircraft acts as a Faraday cage when struck by lightning.
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Off to get cash now..... ta :)
.. someone could keep going in and spending £20, ..

too many payments in quick succession and it starts demanding a PIN

No idea what 'too many' is though

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