

I had that fun with a Visa Gift Card.Rob562 wrote:Oooh! You just reminded me of a Stupid CM Trick from my last trip to WDW! :)
For the trip I got one of those pre-paid debit cards from Visa. I'd done it once before, and back then it had my full name on it. This trip I discovered that if I actually went to my local mall's customer service desk rather than order it online, it's only a $1.50 fee (opposed to $5-6). But they give you a pre-made card, and the name on the card was punched into the card as "Simon Mall Customer".
Used it at the Riverside Food Court, and the CM compared my signature to the one on the back (which matched) but then noticed that my signed last name didn't match the cards' name. She wanted to keep the card because the signature wasn't "Mr. Customer"... :D:
Took me about 2 minutes of explaining the idea behind a pre-paid debit card to her before she understood...![]()
-Rob "Why yes, my middle name *is* Mall!"
Interesting little tidbits (there's much more in each place, these are just excerpts):darph nader wrote:btw,on my cc i wrote "ask 4 id" with my initials on it. (my credit unions idea).
of course for id I always show them pictures of my grand-kids.(Never works though) :(
From page 24 of "The Card Acceptance and Chargeback Management Guide for Visa Merchants"But wait, look at the back of your credit card, and you will see a statement, “not valid unless signed.” If you do not sign it, then your credit card is deemed invalid by the merchants and your card issuer. Moreover, a blank signature panel would allow a thief to sign their signature and still charge to your account.
(emphasis mine)Some customers write “See ID” or “Ask for ID” in the signature panel, thinking that this is a deterrent against fraud or forgery]And from MasterCard's website (http://www.mastercard.com/us/merchant/s ... arted.html)Compare signatures. The back of the card must be signed, and the signature should reasonably compare to the cardholder signature on the sales receipt. Check to be sure that it has not been taped over, mutilated, erased or altered in any suspicious manner. The word "Void" on the signature panel indicates that the signature panel has been tampered with.
leftcoaster wrote:I write PHOTO ID where the signature block is. I've been doing that for years, but I can count on one hand how many cashiers actually take the time to look on the back of the card and ask me for photo id. :( But I'll bet it's partially because of the idiots that we are talking about that make some cashiers "afraid" to ask for id, and lack of following procedures and educating the public to protect people from credit card fraud.
The scary part is that many cc companies are starting to use fingerprint technology, etc to thwart id theft. I wonder how much grief from SG's that will cause cashiers.
http://usa.visa.com/download/business/a ... chants.pdf" wrote:“See ID” or “Ask for ID” is not a valid substitute for a signature . The customer. must sign the card in your presence, as stated above.