2015-09-20 at 7:17 PM UTC
If your CC company hasn't sent you a card with the chip inside of it by October 1st, you put on a good disguise, drive out to retail stores, park a distance away off camera, go in and buy things using your card, and then later report that some asshole must have skimmed your card, your bank will have to reimburse you for those charges.
From what I have read, the liability falls on whoever has the oldest technology. Either banks not issuing cards with chips inside of them, or the store not having a chip reader.
Edit: This liability shift wont work with ATMs until 2016 or so.
My question, is this also true with debit cards, or is it a credit card only type of deal?
2015-09-20 at 9:14 PM UTC
brb going to make a disguise thread
2015-09-23 at 2:47 PM UTC
BRB, going to make skimmer thread.
2015-09-24 at 4:56 AM UTC
Zanick
motherfucker
[my p.a. supernal goa]
Mine thinks credit thievery is evidenced by using my card for two transactions five minutes apart in the same Walmart.
2015-09-25 at 4:37 PM UTC
you could pull some shit off like this but my advice is be careful and if you are serious about it leave your cell phone at home as they will call the secret service to investigate (even for minor skimming they will)
if you cant figure out why to leave the phone at home this game aint for you
2015-10-03 at 8:27 AM UTC
OH shit, it's here!
Also, marijuana is now sold at shops where I live. I can legally go to this little store not to far from where I live, and I can legally buy up to a quarter of marijuana there, take it home, and smoke it.
2015-10-05 at 5:52 PM UTC
SWIM tried it, (a close friend of mine actually), and it worked. Still waiting to see if he gets caught.
2015-10-07 at 4:19 AM UTC
Does this liability only apply to credit cards, or are debit cards included as well?