9 Nov
2018
9 Nov
'18
12:08 p.m.
On 11/08/2018 07:50 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Signatures are no longer required for chip card transactions in the US, except I think for transactions where the auth is done on the amount before an added tip (restaurants).
Signatures are required for chip card transactions above a certain dollar amount, with that dollar amount varying from merchant to merchant. I ran into this at the Sprint store when I used a chip card to pay $800+ for my company's overdue wireless bill, and I had to apply pen to paper by hand. And I didn't do my usual response to "sign here": draw a triangle and put "yield" in it.