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‎12-15-2015 02:11 PM
QVC-please train the hosts to understand what an RFID chip is. I jjst heard Rachel B say that the new chips where you have to slide your card into the machine is an RFID ..and It is not. I have that type of chip card, and it is not RFID. RFID cards are the ones you can wave in the air to make a purchase.
‎12-15-2015 02:15 PM
Wow. That's news to me. I thought the RFID cards were the ones with the chip.
‎12-15-2015 02:16 PM - edited ‎12-15-2015 02:22 PM
What is it then? Because from what I've been reading, they are called that.
"Now that all U.S. passports and some credit cards contain RFID (radio frequency identification) chips that emit radio waves containing personal information, consumers -- and identity thieves -- are on alert."
‎12-15-2015 02:52 PM
@lynettey, please enlighten us as to your expertise and training in this area.
‎12-15-2015 03:00 PM
@Krimpette wrote:Wow. That's news to me. I thought the RFID cards were the ones with the chip.
They are both chips, but one is an RFID chip and one is not. The RF stands for radio frequency and it sends a signal that can be picked up by other devices. The gold chip on the outside of the card is not an RF chip and does not send a signal out to be picked up by a scanner.
‎12-15-2015 03:04 PM
You can read more about the differences between EMV and RFID cards here: http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/emv-faq-chip-cards-answers-1264.php
‎12-15-2015 03:09 PM - edited ‎12-15-2015 03:10 PM
@lynettey wrote:RFID cards are the ones you can wave in the air to make a purchase.
I want one!!!!
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎12-15-2015 03:10 PM - edited ‎12-15-2015 03:11 PM
‎12-15-2015 03:13 PM
@ChynnaBlue wrote:
@Mz iMac wrote:
@lynettey wrote:RFID cards are the ones you can wave in the air to make a purchase.
I want one of those cards!!!!
You have to wave them next to a terminal. You cannot just wave them around in the kitchen or the living room and have things show up.
Darn it!!!!
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎12-15-2015 04:46 PM - edited ‎12-15-2015 04:48 PM
Just to quickly summarize what @ChynnaBlue posted......
The takeaway
With more than 1 billion EMV cards already in use around the world, it should only be a matter of time before more Americans benefit from the increased security provided by chip technology. Though EMV technology makes it nearly impossible for criminals to skim credit cards, it’s still important to safeguard your personal information and to practice vigilance whenever using an ATM in a densely populated area or at locations that are often targeted by identity thieves, such as gas stations.
http://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/credit-cards/emv-cards-skimmed-magstripe-cards/
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