MickeyB Wrote:
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> Vince, why don't you contact your credit card
> company and ask them about your practice of not
> signing your credit cards and your belief that it
> helps reduce the potential that a theif will be
> able to use it?
>
perhaps i can do this, but it's never been an issue. i've had nearly 100 credit cards in the last 15 years and never had a problem with it. i simply write SEE ID on the backs of my cards.
> Several of us have explained (some more than once)
> why not signing your card is dangerous and
> increases the risk that your card will be
> compromised.
i understand your explanation, but i don't see it as predominantly relevant. my greater concern are the dangers posed by a thief versus the dangers posed by a credit card company.
> At this point you seem to just be
> arguing for the sake of arguing.
it takes two.
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> Vince, why don't you contact your credit card
> company and ask them about your practice of not
> signing your credit cards and your belief that it
> helps reduce the potential that a theif will be
> able to use it?
>
perhaps i can do this, but it's never been an issue. i've had nearly 100 credit cards in the last 15 years and never had a problem with it. i simply write SEE ID on the backs of my cards.
> Several of us have explained (some more than once)
> why not signing your card is dangerous and
> increases the risk that your card will be
> compromised.
i understand your explanation, but i don't see it as predominantly relevant. my greater concern are the dangers posed by a thief versus the dangers posed by a credit card company.
> At this point you seem to just be
> arguing for the sake of arguing.
it takes two.