• @Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 month ago

      Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express have either already stopped or will soon no longer require customers to sign their receipts when checking out.

      Who the hell makes customers sign the receipt? I’ve only seen an employee sign it, and that’s for a return/refund.

      • @cm0002@lemmy.world
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        331 month ago

        I think they mean digitally signing on the pad, which it does every time a card is run as credit.

        Which means I won’t be able to draw my little house anymore :(

          • OfCourseNot
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            141 month ago

            I was in the states a couple years ago and they were using cards like in the nineties. When paying at a restaurant they take it, then come back with the bill, you write the tip and sign it, and then is charged… my European (visa!) cards didn’t like that shit one bit and would get rejected half the times.

            Over here, for the Americans, the server brings you the bill, if they don’t already bring the terminal you tell them you’re going to pay with a card. They enter the price, you put your phone or card close to it, they ask ‘d’ya want the ticket?’ ‘No, thanks’ ‘ok thank you! Have a nice day!’.

              • OfCourseNot
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                21 month ago

                I used to do the ‘keep the change’ thing but I don’t pay much in cash anymore. I do tip (in cash of course, always in cash) deliveries in bad weather tho.

          • @jaybone@lemmy.zip
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            41 month ago

            Yeah I don’t understand any of this. I just tap and that’s it. Is this article from 1987? I remember my parents let me put a GI Joe truck on layaway at Jemco to teach me something about finances. Is layaway still a thing?

          • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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            31 month ago

            Training issue. Too often you still need to sign. Even when the receipt clearly says “no signature required”, you still get asked to sign

          • @WordBox@lemmy.world
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            In the US not so much. If the tap thing exists and is working… We’re already used to chip (not chip and pin). I assume by now most are chip… Chip cards usually can’t swipe unless extra steps.

            Spent a minute in the UK and tapping was so convenient.

          • flynnguy
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            21 month ago

            Some places do but swipe and sign is still pipular here. Chip and tap are catching on but most places have all 3

          • @cm0002@lemmy.world
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            11 month ago

            I’ve had to sign on tap before, though it is less frequent. Tap to pay is fairly new here in the US and there’re still odd holdovers like that

          • @cm0002@lemmy.world
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            -11 month ago

            I used to do that everywhere, then I learned that some POS systems display the signature to the cashier. Retail workers already have it pretty rough, so I don’t draw dicks unless I’m sure the place I’m checking out at uses a POS that doesn’t do that lol

      • @Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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        51 month ago

        I see it in my area; there’s an electronic signature required. The tablet surface is vertical and no one ever actually signs their name on a vertical surface.

        • Mîm
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          31 month ago

          Only time I had to sign was when I got cash at the register.
          Even typing in the PIN Is so rare that it usually catches me off guard when I have to do it nowadays.

      • Drusas
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        31 month ago

        I only ever get asked to sign the receipt at small, local stores.

          • @Opisek@lemmy.world
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            11 month ago

            I’m a European citizen. I bet it differs from country to country, but where I live, there are very rare cases they have you sign them. I believe it’s when you don’t actually pay on the spot, but rather give them a permission to withdraw that amount of money from my account later (SEPA Lastschriftmandat). Not sure why you would opt for that option as a business. To a customer it works the same, except the latter option takes longer.

    • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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      161 month ago

      An annoying thing which has been identified by 2 of the biggest corporations around? For all we know it’s changing the “wet floor” signs to be more noticeable.

      Bait is always less interesting than it advertises.

      • TheTechnician27
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        1 month ago

        Honestly a good rule to live by. If it were really that outstandingly annoying, they’d just say what it is in the title knowing that it would drive clicks from people who would think “Oh my god, I hated that!”