@WSJ Or further invasion of privacy and access to your most personal business. Not good.
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@WSJ Should banks have this amount of power over its customers ? What do you think ?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This sounds like a good idea. What do you think?
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@KimShoeCrzy@WSJ all security precautions are well needed. Gas station pay at the pump already do something similar -
Oh really didn't know that! Also I don't think the "what about privacy?" applies here. Your bank already has all your info.
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@KimShoeCrzy All of it. When you pump gas, some pumps ask for your zip code. If it doesn't match the card, you're gas out
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@search4swag Yes mine asks for zipcode. But the proximity if ur phone is new. When I travel takes a min for card to catchup & not decline me - End of conversation
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@WSJ This experiment has been going on for a few years.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WSJ when will my personal trainer be able to see where I am eating
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@WSJ Makes sense I get an instant alert when I spend a certain amt of $ at storeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WSJ HOW ABOUT JUST ASK FOR I'd ! Pretty simple . -
@semperadlucum@WSJ not every cashiers ask for ID. I had made major purchases without asked for ID often. -
@unimike958@WSJ And that's the problem. NOBODY ASK'S Nobody .....
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