credit - debit card upgrade timetable --- initial information
So the ATM is at an unattended self serve? Also it's one of the cheap ones? I wouldn't install an ATM if they were free. I am already paranoid about being robbed.
Also Randy was saying that installing in the
changer would be better until new cc regulation in 2015.
cwguy-(the eric) & others,
To firm up what Randy implied: I did get in writing from the ATM distributor that it will be mandatory to replace the card swipes with Europay MasterCard Visa (EMV). Specifically, the liability from counterfeit card fraud will shift partially to the processor starting as early as April 1, 2013. Then gradually more & more to the owner as the Maestro EMV acceptance capabilities within the processor are gradually more complete as early as the 2nd or 3rd quarter of this year. By less than complete, they did not specify which specific cards will be the first to shift the liability. October 1, 2016 all MasterCard Liability Shift. October 1, 2017 Complete Shift of Liability as it relates to EMV (MasterCard & Visa). Those are the stated anticipated deadlines that the ATM distributor emailed me with one of its usual extremely comprehensive & easy to understand quality reports. This is what I have to work with based on 2 very recent emails & a phone conversation ... having said that ... I am not sure how this will apply to the various options for
credit card acceptance in self service car wash bays & their vacs etc. Or how the expense during the transition period for the smaller
transaction businesses will be recovered ... short term, long term or whatever.
I talked to the company on the phone about this & my ATM qualifies for a "free upgrade" as long as I do not wait too long & I am willing to mutually break the existing 5 year contract with a new one. By free they said that includes all certified labor in installing the new hardware. They said it amounts to what sounds like less than a dime increase (per
transaction) on what is taken off our reimbursements of the extra "frosting on the cake" that we get for credit cards vs debit cards. I haven't had a chance to study the exact yearly impact from the new contract. They sounded like they were somewhat concerned about too many people trying to change at once if the owners delay for too long. It sounds like the technology is already here & could be ready to be installed within a few months.
What baffles me at this point is: how is the machine going to be able to accept both the chip card & the magnetic cards during the transactions ... more intricate circuitry? Also they said the new card will have to stay in the receptacle until the "less than a minute
transaction is completed. I am assuming that the card will not have to stay in the receptacle in other devices other than ATMs???
If anyone actually has better information & shares from a similar credible source ... we should look, hear, & verify as much a possible.
As far as the security concerns of swapping out the money supply etc once a week or whatever ... I struggled with that ... & it really is not that much different than opening & closing our 2 Standard ChangeMaker Machines. They make them in the rear load models just like
changers also. I will say this ... when I purchased my ATM ... the distributor had an extensive background check on me to make sure I did not have a criminal record etc. Another perk of the contractual agreement is they supply the receipt paper for free as we run out ... we just received 3 large rolls via UPS on Tuesday of this week. The ATM must be built pretty good since we have not had any significant breakdown expense so far in 33 months ... I hope I did not just create a jinxy
situation.
mike
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