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Chip 'n pin: MoneySavingExpert.com discussion
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Methinks the Chip & PIN people have been economical with the truth when it comes to who can and who can't have a Chip and Signature Card:
CARD users unable to remember different card numbers or who are worried about security, can ask their bank or card issuer for a chip and signature card, so they can continue to sign for purchases.
Apacs says it is not necessary to be disabled or to suffer from an impairment such as short-term memory loss to be entitled to ask for an alternative card. More than 100,000 new chip and signature cards have already been issued.
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/saving-and-banking/article.html?in_article_id=406853&in_page_id=70
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