Hi
I am off to LA and LV to day
Can you tell me if it is chip and pin, or swipe in these destinations please.
Thank you
Michelle.
See you when i get back on the 19th June xx
Chip and pin hasn't reached most places in the US yet and certainly not in Vegas. The card is usually swiped and you have to sign at an electronic terminal. Not once did they check my signature against the card, but they always ask for photo ID. A photocopy of my passport was accepted everywhere.
Thanx Luci
Yes, driving license is fine.
I had an American staying with me for a few days this week. He had difficulty paying in some shops and in one restaurant as they had new equipment and could no longer swipe cards. He was really bemused by the idea of chip and pin. He had half a dozen C cards and none of them had chips in them.
When we went to the apple shop in the Forum Shops, the guy serving us was absolutely amazed at the chip and pin thing.
When we were there, they gave back my cc without even checking my signature. It was only in Dessert Hills mall (LA) that they checked everything properly.
US debit cards are a little bit different to UK cards. You enter your pin number in although there is no chip.
One thing to watch in the USA is some retailers, once you swipe your card, automatically default the payment to your "local" currency. In my case GBP£ and it would seem at a much worse exchange rate than the one obtainable if using your credit card in USD$ and the cost being converted back to GBP£ by your card issuer on your statement. Watch the payment slip and becareful what you sign.
I'm in the US and I have chip and pin on my debit card...
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