
By Jo Best
Published: Wednesday 08 March 2006
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Name
Bob E
Location
UK
Occupation
IT Manager
Comment
This implies that the store is holding all the customers' card details, presumably including the PIN, to allow onward verification with their banks. What assurances do (can?!) the store give about the security of this data? Is it safer than the banks' own systems? I don't think I'll be queueing to sign up just yet, thank you!
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