It seems wal-mart has not stopped asking for ID on Credit Card purchases, as evidenced by the customer in front of me. However I've been through this cashier's line so many times and she knows I won't show ID because the back of the card is signed, now she doesn't even ask to see the card to see if it's signed!
No one asks for ID with a cc anymore. Angry youth making 7.50 an hour does not care. Not sure I blame them.
stickydog480 14 hours ago
@CourtneysAuntSara Blocked for being so retarded you posted the same comment 3 times. Walk your lazy ass around the counter and check the signature or place a code 10 call, next time try reading, or is there "know way" for you to read these comments.
thelucky225 2 weeks ago
@thelucky225 only on the old system.
CourtneysAuntSara 2 weeks ago
@thelucky225 Dude the display of the signature varies form store to store. At my store on the newer system we CAN NOT see the customers signature at all. The signature does not print out at all.
CourtneysAuntSara 2 weeks ago
@CourtneysAuntSara Hillbilly talk? Take a look at your first comment, "@thelucky225 here the thing there is know way for a cashier to compare the signatures." "know way" huh? Who's the hillbilly again?
thelucky225 2 weeks ago
@CourtneysAuntSara Not to mention the fact that the customer swipes the card themself should give you common sense attitude that the merchant isn't too worried about looking at the card or anything else for that matter, if the merchant was really concerned they would be asking for the card not providing a means for the customer to process the transaction themself, in the case of Wal-Mart the registers display "CHECK SIGNATURES" on purchases over $100, notice the register didn't display CHECK ID
thelucky225 2 weeks ago
@CourtneysAuntSara Again, the transaction is NOT complete until the merchant turns the receipt in / batch processes approval code. Even if you sign the signature pad it shows it on the register as well as prints it on the receipt, not to mention you can look at the fucking signature capture screen that the customer signed.. wow that new fangled technology is so complicated *rolls eyes*
thelucky225 2 weeks ago
@CourtneysAuntSara there are two ways to complete your order. If you want to sign a paper receicpt then YES the cashier can compare. If you sign the card pad the cashier can not see your signature. If ppl would like ID to be checked then they can place a security check on their personel card through the card credit holders. WalMart has been sued over this very issue customers claiming invation of privacy. If you do not offer the cashier CAN NOT ask.
CourtneysAuntSara 2 weeks ago
@thelucky225 LOL "You obviously don't understand how credit card transactions work" *hillbillytalk** Why, ya'll aint known of the new fangalled e-lec-tronic sign'in ma'sheen"** FYI customers almost always sign the signature screen, NOT a double printed receipt. The only time the customer signs with a pin is upon request by that customer or if the clear key on the register is hit twice. I "obviously don't understand how credit card transactions work". Really!
CourtneysAuntSara 2 weeks ago
@CourtneysAuntSara You obviously don't understand how credit card transactions work, when the receipt is printed that the customer signs, the transaction is NOT complete, the customer has to actually sign the receipt, the merchant has to turn the signed receipt in for credit with the approval number for the transaction. You have the customer sign, you check that signature against the one on the back of the card, if they don't match you place a code 10 call to mastercard/visa.
thelucky225 2 weeks ago