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New Chip & Pin Regulations - Website
« on: April 03, 2006, 12:37:49 PM »
Don't know if this has been posted before, but this website does a pretty good job of explaining the new Chip & Pin regulations.

It clearly states:

There will be a number of important exceptions after 14 February. After this date the following cardholders will continue to sign:

cardholders who have an old style chip and signature card and were awaiting a new style chip and PIN card
cardholders from overseas who have an old style chip and signature card
disabled cardholders who have a chip and signature card

I found the last point to be the most concerning.  The first merchant that denies a disabled person the use of their credit card is going to have one heck of a lawsuit on their hands..

http://www.chipandpin.co.uk/consumer/
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