Radio Credit Cards Move Closer
pvt_medic writes "CNN.com has an article about research that some major credit card companies (MasterCard and American Express) are putting into creating 'contactless' credit cards. These are similar to the Speedpass that ExxonMobil has been using for six years. What to people think about the prospect of this more widespread use of RFID? Is this something that will only lead to more credit card fraud, or will it provide more secure means of payment?" (The article comes from the Associated Press.)
This will make charging people to walk past my house much easier. In the past it's been tough for me to collect the $50 that I charge.
I agree. Nothing's more annoying than handing someone $10.15 for a $5.15 bill and watching the other person take out a calculator.
I predict a booming market in shielded wallets.
I have *the* patent on lead-lined wallets (and tin-foiled lined ones too) so I say the sooner these wireless cards come to market the sooner I can become a rich man!
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
...tin foil panties being showcased in VictoRFID's Secret...
Women are like internet domains. All the ones I like are taken, but I can still get one from a strange country.
Screw credit cards, I always carry plenty of cash.
Jesus was all right but his disciples were thick and ordinary. -John Lennon
In next issue, How to create a wifi cc reader.
now wears a tinfoil hat.
Ben
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"Nothing like tapping into the cowstomer's (sic) impulse buying, especially in the US."
I believe that Gateway has a patent on that.
I suspect there are no Hardee's or Carl's Jr. chains in San Marino or Burkina Faso.
There are no karma whores, only moderation johns
Actually what I do is "Y'know, I don't REALLY need this 25 pack of CD-R's right now. I'm going to drop it wherever I happen to be standing and just leave the store."
I use to have something that could bleed my account dry without any input from me. It was called a wife.