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		<title>Not Lost Credit Cards, But Forgotten Credit Cards, Wrist Strap Necessary</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 03:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Anna Lozyk Romeo]]></dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Aurora]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just before lunch we dropped by the Superstore in Aurora. We found the Superman costume for my boy, and two bottles of bubble soap. The bubble soap was on sale half price. I was waiting for the price drop and eventually it came. At the register I scanned everything, I reached for my wallet and [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[Just before lunch we dropped by the Superstore in Aurora. We found the Superman costume for my boy, and two bottles of bubble soap. The bubble soap was on sale half price. I was waiting for the price drop and eventually it came.<span id="more-3540"></span><br /><br />

At the register I scanned everything, I reached for my wallet and &#8230;. no credit card. Where did I put it? How did I loose it? Questions were pounding through my head. I paid cash for everything and drove home. I looked at home everywhere. No sign of my credit card.<br /><br />

Then I remembered. I used it last at Store X on Friday night. Before I call and report on lost credit card I decided to check with Store X. I called and yes they had it. I was little embarrassed. I forgot and left it in the credit card terminal. I let her know I will be there tonight to pick it up.<br /><br />

Later today we went to pick up my credit card at the Store X. Thinking of the embarrassment again and having anyone from Store X reminding me not to forget it again I was surprised to see this.<br /><br />

I came to the register desk and explained the situation. The lady at the information desk asked on what day I lost my card. She opened the drawer and picked up a stash of credit cards wrapped in the elastic band. Must have been at least 10. &#8216;<em>Oh, sorry this is today only</em>&#8216; &#8211; she replied. I was very surprised to see that many. Today only?<br /><br />

She turned around and reached out for a plastic container size of the shoe box. This is when I was really surprised. The box was almost full filled with credit cards and debit cards. Just an estimation. Being in bundles of 10, there were probably 15 bundles or more.<br /><br />

&#8216;<em>Oh that is just August alone and we will have to cut it up soon</em>&#8216; &#8211; she added. &#8216;<em>Here is Sepetmber 9 pile, which one</em>&#8216; &#8211; she said.<br /><br />

That was a good ending.<br /><br />

I picked little something and paid for it at the register. I used my credit card. Inserted into the terminal and punched the code. I took the receipt and the bag.<br /><br />

&#8216;<em>Thank you for the sticker</em>&#8216; &#8211; Matthew waved goodbye.<br /><br />

&#8216;<em>Oh and here don&#8217;t forget your credit card</em>&#8216; &#8211; clerk waved the card at me.<br /><br />

I did it again.<br /><br />

<div id="attachment_3543" style="width: 610px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img src="/uploads/IMG_7936_LostCreditCard.jpg" alt="" title="IMG_7936_LostCreditCard" width="600" height="420" class="size-full wp-image-3543" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lost Credit Cards</p></div><br />

This issue seems with the chip technology credit and debit cards. It is a secure feature with embedded chip inside the card that stores all the information as opposed to the black magnetic strip. The problem is that in the old days cards were swiped and card never left your hand or was passed on from the clerk directly to you.<br /><br />

There is still an option to slide the card, but that is if you don&#8217;t have the chip yet. If you have the chip you have to insert the card into the terminal. Another option is and probably better than the above is tapping a credit card on the terminal. Using tapping the card does not leave your hand. Card can have the extended life too as the black strip had a life span.<br /><br />

Well, it seems like the chip technology makes consumers to forget credit cards and debit cards in the terminal. The new credit/debit card chip technology compared to the Wii controller needs a wrist or wallet strap.<br /><br />

Lady was very nice and friendly at the information desk at the Store X. I took my second credit card with my signature and started to show her. She waved at me it was okay.<br /><br />

As much as it was nice to have that kind of trusting customer service. This is a big NO. With so little security anyone can claim the lost credit card.]]></content:encoded>
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