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Chip and Pin
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I worked for a company a few years ago who took the decision to not bother with PIN as the cost of equipment and update of systems would have dwarfed the amount of fraud they had.
CW1 I think you came across an ill trained member of staff at Tesco. If your card doesn't have a chip then you can still use the PIN (if it has one) or sign. The till will tell the checkout operator what to do.
I seriously doubt if Tesco as a company doesn't understand the rules over chip and pin. I'd not be at all surprised if there are staff members (and even store managers) who don't understand, even (with some of them) if they have been trained. (I still get asked if I want cashback on a credit card - some of them just don't read the prompts). It is after all a difficult decision - there must be at least three possibilities to consider...
Tesco are of course free to make the decision that they will only accept chip and pin cards - but I doubt if they have. They will have plenty of pensioner customers who have opted for chip and signature cards and there'll be a lot more once they understand they are available and persist in asking for them