gordo
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Just returned home from a few days in the States. Had a great time - but there were (from a Canadians point of view) some oddities.
Credit and debit cards in Canada have a built-in security chip. Oddly, despite the fact that the credit companies are US based, and that the banks are international - US retailers had no idea how to use these cards.
So,
A bookstore processed my debit card as a credit card. Bizarre.
Using my debit card I couldn't select which account (savings or chequing) that funds would be deducted from. The cashiers did not understand that this could be done or that not being able to select the account was a problem.
Some shops still manually franked my credit card (the way they did back in the 80s).
And at the self serve gas station, the pumps asked for my 5 digit zip code when I used my credit card. But being a Canadian, I don't have a 5 digit zip code. Despite the fact that Canadians represent the greatest percentage of visitors to the US. You'd think that the International gas stations and International credit card companies would have programmed the pumps to accept credit card verification beyond just the US zip code.
So primitive.
gordo
Credit and debit cards in Canada have a built-in security chip. Oddly, despite the fact that the credit companies are US based, and that the banks are international - US retailers had no idea how to use these cards.
So,
A bookstore processed my debit card as a credit card. Bizarre.
Using my debit card I couldn't select which account (savings or chequing) that funds would be deducted from. The cashiers did not understand that this could be done or that not being able to select the account was a problem.
Some shops still manually franked my credit card (the way they did back in the 80s).
And at the self serve gas station, the pumps asked for my 5 digit zip code when I used my credit card. But being a Canadian, I don't have a 5 digit zip code. Despite the fact that Canadians represent the greatest percentage of visitors to the US. You'd think that the International gas stations and International credit card companies would have programmed the pumps to accept credit card verification beyond just the US zip code.
So primitive.
gordo
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