Side note
One of the big issues with using chip readers for the car washing industry is a lack of water-safe chip readers rated for in-bay use. That was one of the big hold-backs for manufacturers in brining CC acceptance to the wash bay many years ago.
I suspect we as operators will have the ability to maintain a "wait and see" policy on how the whole chip-card holds out. The United States is one of the last places to hold out against mandating this change because of the vast number of vendors that would be effected.
Europe had such a terrible time with CC fraud due to the Russian mob they went to PIN / Chip Cards - then the Mobsters moved to Canada. Once 2010 rolls around we can expect to see a rise in CC fraud in the United States as we become one of the last countries without high-security clearing.
The take-away here is - don't panic. Online shopping, retailers selling Plasma TV's, and businesses with high dollar per ticket items are at the largest risk for CC fraud. Car washes, laundromats, and fast-food restaurants are very LOW on the priority list for criminals using stolen cards. The only thing car wash operators need to be aware of is customers that are abusing dial-up (batching)
credit card systems that don't clear transactions right away. A car wash down the street from me had their CC to
token machine cleaned out. Turns out some punk used a $0.00 prepaid 'gift card' VISA to get several hundred dollars worth of
tokens out of the machine. Only reason the guy got caught was that he was selling them for half-face value in the parking lot in exchange for cash (all caught on video).