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    38 months ago

    That’s against the rules for PCI compliance

    Under no circumstances should you copy a card

    • HubertManne
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      18 months ago

      are they not allowed now. The thing im thinking about was definately post 2000 but maybe not 20teens

      • @Truck_kun@beehaw.org
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        18 months ago

        Shop I worked for in 2005… I think … ran cards when the connection was down and took card impressions, and I think the transactions were all auto submitted when the connection came back up.

        • HubertManne
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          18 months ago

          did they do something special. most places I have been to when the network is down it just does not work.

          • @Truck_kun@beehaw.org
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            18 months ago

            national chain. I think it stored the transactions for transmission, and in-case it didn’t go through we also had the imprints as proof of having the card at the time of transaction. I assume it processed them as a different option instead of instant approval, and probably has different liability implications if the transaction is later denied. Being a big company, was probably fine.