Subject: RE: Who still writes checks at the grocery store?kproudfoot - 2008-04-29 6:00 PM I think his point was the waiter doesn' t need it for you transaction but if he is cloning your card he does for use later. Nope. Since the PIN is encoded on the card of a debit card (the encryption isn't tough), you can use a cloned debit card to say, make online debit transactions. It could be used at an ATM machine, but that's not all that common. The scariest scenario is the number auctioned to a broker and sold to an oversees thief in say, China. That's when the account is emptied or emptied as far as until the banks security software detects the action and halts it. Debit cards have direct access to your account, ATM cards are legacy in which the PIN is not on the card and there's a second application authoring the transaction. I will never use a debit card. For the record... I work for Food Lion grocery chain (Delhaize America) and for the previous 9 years, I was at Wachovia Bank. |