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[ale] [OT] Weird Trick to make Debit Card Scan



Calling an 800 number to get something fixed constitutes "fussing" to  
me. I'll have to accept chastisment if my usage is wrong.
YMMV of course.

On 03/01/2007 05:11:55 PM, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> Uhm, you really don't have to fuss at your bank to have your card
> replaced.  Just call the 800# on the back of the card and tell them
> you
> lost your card.
> 
> If it's a Visa or Mastercard, you'll have a new credit card within a
> day
> or two.  You can then simply toss your existing card out.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Chris Bergeron
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Thompson Freeman wrote:
> > Well, I'm not really interested in trying to "clone" a card
> > with a plastic bag. It seems like it would be much easier
> > to tap into the reader than to ensure the second card
> > matched up with the location of the second card, even
> > assuming that the bag could retain a magnetic pattern. I
> > _really_ doubt that a plastic bag can retain any magetic
> > pattern.
> >
> > I should have, and didn't, responded to whomever suggested
> > that the bag provides enough separation that a sensitive
> > reader doesn't get confused by wear patterns. My card has
> > gotten quite worn, and I really should fuss at the bank to
> > replace it. Hence, the idea of reducing spurious wear
> > signals by bag spacing appeals to me.
> >
> >
> > On 03/01/2007 01:18:35 PM, Matt Kubilus wrote:
> >
> >> I've heard that is a good way to steal credit card
> >> information, but
> >> that's probably and myth.  The claim is the bag can retain
> >> the
> >> magnetic information and someone could 'reswipe' with the
> >> bag over an
> >> appropriately thick card of some sort.  I don't see how
> >> the bag would
> >> 'retain' this info.  Who wants to try it out!
> >>
> >> -M
> >>
> >> On 2/28/07, Brian Pitts <bpitts at learnlink.emory.edu>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> What I've read is that scratches on the card upset
> >>>
> >> sensitive magnetic
> >>
> >>> readers. A bag or tape distances the card from the
> >>>
> >> reader so that it can
> >>
> >>> no longer detect them.
> >>>
> >>> -Brian
> >>>
> >>> Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I'd have to agree with Chris B. on this one, it
> >>>>
> >> probably has more to do
> >>
> >>>> with adding "thickness" to the card so that it would
> >>>>
> >> "swipe better" in
> >>
> >>>> the reader.
> >>>>
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