I got 2 new credit cards last Friday. The accompanying letter stated that my
credit card information had been compromised and I needed to destroy my old cards. I’ve never been to a Target store.
I still think we’ll be seeing big changes in how credit cards are accepted and processed. If they go with a smart card and a 4 digit pin number new equipment will be required.
Kevin & others,
To me if they do that ... I will have to probably replace three Paypal Here cell phone card swipers & like I mentioned before a
credit card receptacle on my ATM. I am sure glad I did not laugh too much at certain specific laundromat owners when about 5 years ago the practicality of ATMs began to be shared. We now can have a healthier laugh together as we make up for the slight (mostly perceived & hyped) inconvenience in other ways with many other attributes such as rest rooms etc.
Rather than being faced with 75+ updates for our facility to whatever latest fad payment method that we could have gotten in too deep with ... I am sure that it will be exponentially less costly to make sure our MicroCoin, IDX, & Parker
coin mechs accept whatever
coin(only if necessary) & 15+ Mars & Coinco bill acceptors to accept $2 bills(preferably 5s & 10s) considering 5 fold inflation since 1973.
In our part of the country where the business is driven far more by weather than any other factor ... it is very unlikely that our self service bays & vacuums would be magically blessed with enough more dollars to keep up with the potential whims of the more proprietary payment method requirements year after year. Now ... in Rob Ford's
Toronto area that could be a completely 100% different situation!
My main thrust is not to get rid of the ability of CC or other electronic means but to finally (way overdue) have a more practical
coin & currency update for the USA. Credible studies have shown that cash use is not going down ... it is just not growing as fast as some of the other payment methods are temporarily growing. The other payment methods should not have too much lobbying power in Washington DC to accelerate less use of the "goldie" dollar
coins. There have been many examples of this happening in the last 13+ years since it was introduced. The mining companies are not fighting the potential removal of the penny that I am aware of ... which is relevant (in my opinion).
Mike Walsh
http://kingkoin.com/USA_Deficit_Reduction.html