
By Julian Goldsmith
Published: Monday 10 November 2008
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Richard A
Location
Sunny Brixton
Occupation
Bloke
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Bless them, they really haven't thought this through, have they!
A key pad on the back of a credit card? How long before that breaks or - far worse - wears, revealing which keys get used on a daily basis?
Kerching!
More liability and costs moved to consumers and merchants? I think so.
Kerching! Kerching!
And these babies won't be cheap to replace if you accidentally leave one in your back pocket when you sit down in tight jeans / do the laundry...
Krrrack!
Kerching! Kerching! Kerching!
Retailers will not cought up more money for contac...
Anonymous
So how good is the printing on these keypad cards ...
Guy Reynolds
"the future of paying" being predicted (or even le...
lardy
Bless them, they really haven't thought this throu...
Richard A
I think I'll still stick to cash thanks. When I go...
Ollie Clark
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