Everytime I walk into a bank these days, it feels like I have a protracted conversation with the devil. And then their ATMs don't work.
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There's absolutely no reason whatsoever for card companies to print out the CVV2 code on the back of their plastic, it incentivizes theft.
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On that note, I successfully resisted having credit cards for over a decade. Managed fine with shopping & trips abroad, despite challenges.
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Lastly, phone banking is laughably insecure, but try to point that out to a banker. They're unaware of security essentials. 1-time pads, yo.
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And here I was believing the intrinsically insecure US model was outdated. Turns out that Europe is adopting ithttps://twitter.com/mpodil/status/824247302919483392 …
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If you research carding, you'll never want to use the things again. But through the debt crisis, banks are pushing them into mandatory use.
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Wired mag has a whole category of articles & news on carding https://www.wired.com/tag/carding/ start w this 2008 feature story https://www.wired.com/2008/12/ff-max-butler/ …
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remember those days when they insisted on showin id when using card? Now it's contact less, even no signature required
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let aside the arrogance during all those processes u describe.
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oh, don't get me started, I could go into a mega-thread on the theater of their sales pitch. I was shaking w barely concealed rage
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lol me two
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