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Consumers, Beware The New “Wave” Of Credit Cards
By: James Dimmitt
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., the nation’s #2 bank and leading issuer of credit
cards, has announced it will issue new “contactless credit cards” to its account
holders beginning June 1. The new cards can be “waved” in front of a special
reader instead of being swiped through a traditional credit card terminal.
The new cards will contain a special chip which can be read by the merchant’s
card reader. The reader will emit a beeping sound to signal that the transaction
has been authorized after the customer “waves” the card in front of it. Chase
has about 94 million credit cards in circulation and is the first to issue both
Visa- and MasterCard-branded cards with this new "blink" technology.
In a statement by Carter Franke, chief marketing officer of the credit card
division, Chase states "We believe these innovative cards with blink will
provide merchants and cardmembers with the increased speed and convenience they
want at the point-of-sale.”
Personally, I have a major security concern with this new type of credit card
technology. These new cards will not require a customer’s signature, which to me
is a big red flag. Call me a “fuddy duddy” if you like, but I feel safer signing
my receipt and having a clerk compare that signature with the one on the back of
my credit card.
A contactless card doesn’t require this verification step. What happens if my
card gets lost or stolen? Will I be held responsible for unauthorized charges?
And how will the merchant know, without my signature, if the charges were made
by me or by someone pretending to be me, like an identity thief?
Credit card companies are encouraging merchants to embrace contactless cards as
a way to make more transactions. More transactions = more sales = more money for
both the merchant and the credit card companies. The cards are also being
marketed to younger customers; consumers who tend to buy on impulse and easily
adopt the “buy now - worry about how to pay for it later” attitude.
The credit card companies will advertise the convenience and timesaving aspects
of these new cards. They’’ll highlight the fact that with new “wave” technology
the credit card never has to leave your hands so there is less chance of losing
a card or having it stolen.
I don’t know ... are the credit card companies really that concerned about my
convenience and saving me precious minutes of my time? Or are they just reaching
out to a younger demographic with limited knowledge of how credit really works
and thus entangling another generation in their web of credit card debt?
Wise consumers, young and old alike, would do well to watch their spending
habits as this new technology is rolled out. Those who have their spending and
credit habits under control have nothing to fear. Those who don’t, will fall
deeper in debt in the “blink” of an eye!
About the Author:
© 2005, http://www.yourfreecreditreportnow.com Author: James H. Dimmitt James is
editor of "TO YOUR CREDIT", a free weekly newsletter with tips to help you
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