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From: "Dave Ings"
From an end user perspective, this seems to be essentially
indistinguishable from using a debit card. Except perhaps that I no longer
have to deal with a bewildering assortment of debit PIN keypadss, each
slightly different than the next.
Is that the case? If so, what's so novel about this?
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Regards,
Dave Ings,
Toronto, Canada
"Adam Flinton" wrote in message
news:4285095c{at}w3.nls.net...
> Dave Ings wrote:
> > I can't infer from this thread specifically what you mean by a chip &
pin
> > card. Must be a British term not in use in North America. What do you
mean
> > by it?
>
> http://www.chipandpin.co.uk/
>
> Adam
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