Credit card signatures: Useless?
SpaceAdmiral writes "Everyone should remember John Hargrave's classic Credit Card Prank on Zug. He tried signing fake names on his credit card receipt, and no one seemed to care.
But that's nothing compared to The Credit Card Prank, Part 2. Can he draw obscene pictures instead of signing his credit card? Yes, it turns out. Is there any way of getting your signature checked? . . . Yes, it turns out. But you have to do an awful lot."
this comes in handy when I've had a "little" to much to drink at a bar or club. It's nice to know that my friends can sign for me.
.. a guy I used to work with that signed all his credit card receipts and checks "I. M. Jesus Christ"
nobody ever though twice about it.
My signature is basically a W with a line after.
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I've come up with the ultimate 'Impossible to Forge' signature:
I DO IT DIFFERENTLY EVERY TIME!
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What is a signature? Is it not just a unique, identifying mark? Could not "Please See ID" be just as good of a signature as "John Doe"?
Yes, I learned a long time ago that the best approach is to make my signature a completely uninteligable squiggle.
It's hard to duplicate, and no one can ever tell me that I didn't sign my entire name. the first time a purchased a home, I had a legible signature and they made me sign MY FULL NAME like eleventy billion times.
Now, I just squiggle, and if they say that isn't my full name, I say, "yes it is... Can't you read?"
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My girlfriend is in a wheelchair, and many of the places that have the 'swipe your own card' machines are placed too high for her to reach. She gets me to sign her name and while I felt it rather ridiculous that no other method existed for her to sign her own card, I still complied.
But instead of signing her name, I just wrote things like "she can't reach" or "this is dumb".
A month or two after we received a phone call from VISA who questioned her on all these 'signatures' and wondered why they didn't match, and why she wasn't signing her name.
They were polite, but asked that her actual name be used from now on.
If they see you haven't signed your credit card, they're supposed to ask to see another form of ID with your signature. That's what they're supposed to do. At least that's what my back tells its customers when issuing new credit/debit cards. For this reason, many people DON'T sign their card (some of my friends do it this way). I always do sign it, though, figuring if it's ever lost or stolen, hopefully the signature will be checked.
What costs less than $20 at Starbucks?
One day in a shop I went to pay for a purchase and noticed that my credit card had changed form VISA to MasterCard! On closer examination, I discovered that I had someone else's card. Apart from the user name and the logo it looked just like mine.
My card was missing so obviously it had been switched during some previous transaction. I checked back through my receipts and found, to my amazement, that I had paid for a weekly supermarket shop, a tank of petrol and a small car repair on this other guy's card.
The purchase before had been for a meal on a train home from work a few nights before. On the train they have the habit of collecting several payments at a time and taking them into the kitchen to process. I had been sitting opposite a gentleman at the table and guessed it may have been him.
I live in East Anglia and get off the train at Diss, the stop before the end of the line so I knew this chap would have to get off in Norwich. From there he could have boarded another train or drove off into the countryside. Luckily, when I checked directory enquiries, there was one listing Norwich phone book with his surname and initials. I phoned him up and asked if he had my card in his wallet - he did! What's more he had made three purchases on my card.
I drove to him and we swapped cards. We waited for the statements to arrive and I ended up sending him a cheque for about 30 pounds.
A lucky escape - it's a good job we were both honest. After my experience I'm not really surprised to hear about signatures not being checked. I can understand how it might happen in shops where they know me but all my purchases were not. Here in the UK Chip & PIN is being introduced so that should prevent a similar thing happening. But I always check my card carefully when I get it back now.
There you go, ruining a perfectly good whine-fest with these tacky "facts."
I'm always astonished how poorly most digitizers work (Target, Best Buy being the worst I usually run into), with results that only vaguely look like my signature.
It could be worse, when companies like UPS started doing this, the quality and resolution was *terrible*. Back in 1997 or so, my brother sent me a package which I signed for, and they were advertising the "you can track your package online, and even see who signed for it." The resulting signature was so funny, I kept it. (Before you flame me for posting my signature, look at the actual image).
Mine is also just a squiggle. Its a fairly elaborate squiggle, and I get a lot of weird looks when I sign, but I just laugh and say I'm a doctor. Jokes on them, I'm not a doctor!
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I bet you've been waiting 8 years for a Slashdot article that allows you to post that image, how does it finally feel?
It could be worse, when companies like UPS started doing this, the quality and resolution was *terrible*. [...] The resulting signature was so funny, I kept it. (Before you flame me for posting my signature, look at the actual image).
If you squint your eyes just right you can make it out! Bad idea to post your signature, Mr. ;,!.'',_!.
Then you have Wal Marts and such that you swipe the card yourself.... ugh.
:p
Yeah but at those self service things I always make sure to check that the signature on the card is really my own.
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nice thought but I think it could be improved upon...
instead of hoping they will try reading through it,write badly. 9's and 4's can look alot alike, so can 1's and 7's
Yea for an Americain education system that never force me to learn how to write!!
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