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<blockquote data-quote="golddigger14s" data-source="post: 3823890" data-attributes="member: 43617"><p>From a card issuer website:</p><p>"</p><h2>What About Writing “See ID”?</h2><p>Some well-meaning cardholders have written “See ID” on the back of their cards. The idea behind this practice is to reduce the chance of <a href="https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/resources/beware-of-these-7-signs-of-identity-theft/?scmpgn=article" target="_blank">fraud </a>by requiring that cashiers cross-check their cards against their driver’s license or another form of identification.</p><p></p><p>But unfortunately, this doesn’t satisfy the requirement to sign the back of your card.</p><p></p><p>And many merchant agreements prohibit retailers from requiring cardholders to present identification as a condition of the sale."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="golddigger14s, post: 3823890, member: 43617"] From a card issuer website: " [HEADING=1]What About Writing “See ID”?[/HEADING] Some well-meaning cardholders have written “See ID” on the back of their cards. The idea behind this practice is to reduce the chance of [URL='https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/resources/beware-of-these-7-signs-of-identity-theft/?scmpgn=article']fraud [/URL]by requiring that cashiers cross-check their cards against their driver’s license or another form of identification. But unfortunately, this doesn’t satisfy the requirement to sign the back of your card. And many merchant agreements prohibit retailers from requiring cardholders to present identification as a condition of the sale." [/QUOTE]
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