We have lived in the US for 18 months now and had to deal with more fraudulent charges on our cards and bank accounts (about $2000
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I just don’t understand everyone is ok with this broken system.
There is some risk of that, but most people would just pick the same pin for all their cards and that’s fine. Plus mobile apps can now allow users to view and change their pin.https://twitter.com/ThijsNiks/status/1282696105877057537 …
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(Apart from that, I wouldn't mind if pin reduces the number of cards US customers use, because that's just an insane economic waste anyway)
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The entire US economy is consumer/service based, if we have a reduction of credit cards, a lot of the tech sector would be out of jobs as there is less money to move around the system.
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Older folks don’t have smart phones or bother to install banking apps. There is a reason flip phones are still sold here :-)
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Older generations definitely use mobile apps less https://www.tsys.com/Assets/TSYS/downloads/rs_2017-us-consumer-payment-study.pdf … but using the same pin for all cards is a fine solutionpic.twitter.com/YTrMqMAJRf
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