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  • lol everyone saying how insecure it is... come on its for transactions under $100.. its not like your at a car dealership and swiping it to purchase a car.

  • Got one in the mail today saying that my old card will expire in 30 days. I WILL REFUSE THIS CARD AND COMPLAIN IN WRITING THAT I WON'T ACCEPT ANY GADGETS LIKE THIS.

    WAKE UP PEOPLE, THIS WILL SOON BECOME A SMALL IMPLANT IN YOUR ARM WHICH YOU'LL BE WAVING JUST LIKE A CARD AS YOU'D BE USED TO BY THEN

  • This is very insecure, I have made a few videos on this topic and am open to feedback. I mean listen to the wodrs in this song "JUST BELIEVE, ....I'M USED TO IT BY NOW"> SCARY?!

  • if you're not doing anything wrong, then you have nothing to worry about...

    ...but what happens when the definition of "wrong" changes?

    When it's suddenly "wrong" to speak your mind, to refuse to participate in mandated activities, or to peacefully oppose your government, you will regret giving away such total control over every aspect of your life, and there will be absolutely nothing you can do about it. You are working to help bring about your own slavery when you fall for gimmicks like this.

  • @shaunette9 Thank you for saying this shaunette9, there are peoplw who do care, there are even orgnaizations called CASPIAN, or dr katherine albrecht.

    Great to be part of the solution instead of the problem. the sad truth can be, "the bigger the lie, the more people believe it".

    thankfulyl there are some open enough to wake up.

    best to whatever one chooses or doesn't choose.

  • As convenient as this looks, people should consider the full implications of moving to an RFID based monetary system. Being able to track every transaction is one thing, but the more sinister agenda of implanting people with RFID chips is the final objective. It is a popular misconception that 666 is Devil's number, however, it is actually a mark IN the hand or forehead without which no-one can buy or sell, which is exactly what implanted RFID chips (Verichip) will bring about. Read Rev 13:16-18

  • I spoke too soon. When I use the PayWave feature, it's always declined. Only swiping works. Maybe some day Visa will get the bugs worked out.

  • So, you don't actually wave it. No wonder I couldn't get it to work. Once again, YouTube proves its usefulness.

  • I don't have anything to hide so I don't really care if they know where I buy some McDonald's. When I start getting really paranoid I'll deal strictly in cash and walk around wearing a disguise.

  • @jasperplenty funny you mention mcdondalds, did you know they are now implementing in europe of not accepting cash? This is why I do not support them. google it, it is starting this is not conspiracies!

    MAY 16th 2011 "McDonald's upgrades — cashiers out, computers in 7,000 European restaurants to use touch screens instead of people — and NO CASH! The new terminals also will phase out cash as an accepted payment method, as the machines will only take credit and debit cards.

  • the song is Breathe by Telepopmusik if any1 is interested

  • got it yesterday and i LOVE IT!!!

  • what is that song someone please

  • @KelferMookie Breathe by Telepopmusik

  • It's not about tracking you, it's about the fact that anyone with some inexpensive RFID reading hardware can get your CC info from a distance.

  • @Skymutt Yes this is true, for under $8 someone can buy a reader off ebay and start shopping, this makes it even worse. I dislike the idea of being able to pay for something and now up to $50 amounts+ if someone got your info and say bought something 10 times a day, that equals $500, and that may not be that much but how do you prove that it happened if your card has not been lost or stolen.

    I made video on how to resist/protect self and other options.

  • Correct me if I am wrong but I don't believe payments made by PayWave would be logged any differently than a payment made my swiping. Both are simply input methods.

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  • How dare they know what pop machines I buy from! Soon they'll have the pop machines start speaking in a Microsoft Samish voice: "I know you've been here before. I remember it quite clearly. You want a coke. No, you've changed your mind. You want a Sprite. Trust me I know everything about you."

    I think people look way too much into the whole credit card tracking conspiracy.

  • @Matt0401 hahaha you won't be saying that in a few years (unless you're a total moron). A handful of American families have already volunteered to have chips installed in their arms. Seems like we'll do anything in the name of convenience, even sell our own freedom.

  • I think you are both a little confused. There is no extra "tracking and spying" with these cards, the passive RFID chip inside is just an alternative to swiping the cards magnetic strip. So don't worry, theres no "tracking you everywhere." It just makes it cooler and faster to pay.

  • I don't think the guy was concerned about the fact it's contactless. I think he was concerned that if even our low value transactions, which are the most common, are being logged on a computer somewhere then it would be much easier to track normal people.

  • so what?

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