Wim, I will never allow my credit card to be swiped or inserted into a wireless card reader. While on holiday this fall, my wife's card was read by someone with a wireless set up that was able to read the data when her card was inserted at the table in a restaurant. Starting the following day there were all sorts of purchases made using her card number. I would not recommend anyone use one to accept payment or to use one to make a payment. From now on in restaurants or any place that uses wireless readers for their transactions will not be permitted to use it on my credit card. I will pay at the cashier or pay in cash. Terry Beckingham RPT At 09:24 AM 12/21/2012 -1000, you wrote: >Jerry. That's not your call. As Mike said he uses his card to earn miles >for travel. I do the same thing. It costs a lot to fly to mainland, and >I earn miles by using my card for as many things as possible, including >the parts and supplies I buy from Schaff. So if a customer wants to use a >credit card to pay for a tuning, don't assume she can't afford it. > >Wim
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