Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Toby Walters is a financial writer, investor, and lifelong learner. He has a passion for ...
Time has run out for “knuckle-busters,” the clunky contraptions merchants needed for decades to accept card transactions, but their legacy—the raised characters embossed on payment cards—is proving ...
When Catasauqua police started investigating a complaint from a borough resident last September about more than $1,000 in unauthorized charges on her debit card, they had no way of knowing the fraud ...
There may still be reasons for keeping the letters raised, however. Embossing carries a "perception of legitimacy," Ms. Berry said. American consumers, who are used to raised cards, could balk at the ...
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