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    272 months ago

    You guys STILL accept signatures? Signature for payment on cards was phased out 10 years ago in Australia.

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      72 months ago

      Honestly, I don’t think the signature actually does anything. Any of them that require a signature on a pad, I just do a short scribble, and it’s fine. If it’s a paper receipt (like at a sit-down restaurant), I usually just use my actual signature.

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          12 months ago

          Uh, mostly we do contactless for that kind of amount, we just wave the card at the machine.

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        22 months ago

        Screen based ones I let my inner child play and draw a dick. It’s an easy way to tell if they actually see it, or just capture it.

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          12 months ago

          I’m now imagining your real name is Dick, and you’re just messing with people (assuming anyone looks at the signatures) by drawing that.

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        12 months ago

        There was a comedy website a good 20 years ago at this point (Zug, if anyone else out there remembers them) where someone tested this by doing more and more ridiculous “signatures” every time to see if anyone called him on it. If memory serves, the closest thing he had to an issue was a store manager chuckling a bit when it devolved to him just straight up drawing dicks.

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        12 months ago

        It’s only looked at when the customer issues a chargeback, and then the card issuer goes “oh, it doesn’t match, so sad” and yoinks their money back.

        Fortunately every first world country uses chip and pin or contactless now.