visa chip and pin technology started in europe first.
I think it is more secured than traditional visa card.
1) They will lock your card if you enter the pin number 3 times in error, like debit card. If someone steal your card, they won't be able to use your card after entering 3 times in error.
It is recommended not to use your personal information, like date of birth, phone number... for selecting pin #.
2) To enter some of your guys questions regarding someone might use ur card at atm and withdraw money. Each visa card has a daily cash withdrawal limit at ATM. It doesn't matter how much credit limit you have.
Even though you have 35000 limit, normally you can only take out 1000 per day at atm machine. Similar to DEBIT CARD.
3) some people would say it is inconvenient to enter pin # at cashier when you go out for fine dining. A lot of restaurants and places are getting wireless terminal machine.
4) visa pin# Exposure---- It is safer to kinda cover the pin pad when you enter pin# in front of others.
The reason banks migrate the cards to chip cards:
Save money for fraud and lost- also save our time when we don't have to go through fraud on our cards.
It has been significantly reduced numbers of fraud and lost
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Traditional visas are too easy to use... if you cards got stolen, a lot of thieves can easily use cards by forging signatures. They can compromise your cards in a very short period.
Also if you are traveling to other countries, some cashier might not be able to read your signatures in chinese or english. it is so easy for experienced thieves to copy your signatures and make tons of purchases with your card.
Anyway, visa chip card and pin technology will be the trend. |