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On 21 Sep 2005 13:11:10 -0400, Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604
wrote: James Farrar writes: PINs appear to have problems internationally. I've just got back from two weeks in California, during which time I signed for all in-store transactions, and if a machine (except an ATM) asked me for a PIN, it rejected it (thanks, BART, amongst others). -- Well, BART is not an organization that I'd expect to make things work, I dunno, it's always worked pretty well for me. And they had stored-value tickets years before Oyster. but I've been told that only 4 digit pins are universal. Do you have more digits? Nope. I've never used a PIN in a transaction with BART, myself. They've got new (or have upgraded their) machines since I was in SF last year that allegedly take cards. On the plus side, you can use their ticket machines to convert a $1 bill to four quarters without buying a ticket, which is muchos useful. -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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