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  • SunEagle
    Super Moderator
    • Oct 2012
    • 15151

    #16
    Originally posted by russ
    The rest of the world has never been in love with the checkbook like the US has - big nuisance chasing paper all around the world.
    Seems safer then using plastic but I guess different cultures have different motivations.

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    • russ
      Solar Fanatic
      • Jul 2009
      • 10360

      #17
      Originally posted by SunEagle
      Seems safer then using plastic but I guess different cultures have different motivations.
      Safer than using plastic? Hardly but then the US (MC & Visa) is/are still fighting any security on the cards.
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      • SunEagle
        Super Moderator
        • Oct 2012
        • 15151

        #18
        Originally posted by russ
        Safer than using plastic? Hardly but then the US (MC & Visa) is/are still fighting any security on the cards.
        Yeah. I guess the chance of fraud is much higher with checks and stolen cc then finding someone with counterfeit money.

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        • russ
          Solar Fanatic
          • Jul 2009
          • 10360

          #19
          Originally posted by SunEagle
          Yeah. I guess the chance of fraud is much higher with checks and stolen cc then finding someone with counterfeit money.
          The credit card in most of the world requires a PIN to verify validity - hardly fool proof but better than nothing.
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          • Sunny Solar
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            • May 2012
            • 510

            #20
            Banks in general will refund you your money that was fraudulently removed from your card account or run up on your credit card as long as reported ASAP .. But have never heard of a bank refunding money from a cheque that was fraudulently presented ..Mabe some do I just have never heard of it.

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            • Living Large
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              • Nov 2014
              • 910

              #21
              Originally posted by russ
              The credit card in most of the world requires a PIN to verify validity - hardly fool proof but better than nothing.
              At least a lot of gas station POS terminals ask for your zip code these days. One small step.

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              • Mike90250
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                • May 2009
                • 16020

                #22
                Originally posted by Living Large
                At least a lot of gas station POS terminals ask for your zip code these days. One small step.
                Never figured that out, if you loose/find a wallet with CC, it's most likely still got the DL with your zip on it.
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                • Living Large
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                  • Nov 2014
                  • 910

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Mike90250
                  Never figured that out, if you loose/find a wallet with CC, it's most likely still got the DL with your zip on it.
                  DOH! You're right. I didn't think of that. In my case, my zip is not in my wallet because my PO Box has a much different zip than my street address, and my DMV insists on using my street address.

                  But for most people, that wouldn't be the case. I don't travel in the credit card fraud circles - so I don't know exactly what kind of fraud the zip check is supposed to catch - maybe selling cards without a wallet attached?

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