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  1. Seth--L

    Signing the back of a credit card...double-edged sword?

    You're comparing apples and oranges. Going to a bar or casino, where it is law to card people, is a hell of a lot different than asking for ID when buying a DVD at Best Buy.
  2. Seth--L

    Signing the back of a credit card...double-edged sword?

    It's more mental than inconvenience. When someone asks you for ID, they are raising doubts about your authenticity -- it's an insult. After "having and taking care of kids, studying for class, working hard on the job, being fiscally responsible, and making sushi," the last thing you want is to...
  3. Seth--L

    Signing the back of a credit card...double-edged sword?

    Dome, I think you're one of the few people in retail who cares about this ;). Half the time I just sign the slip by drawing a line. Nobody has ever cared. Stores don't want to take a chance losing a sale by harassing people about their signature or ID -- they stand to lose more through lost...
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