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I think the banks would gladly pony up the price of the card
Seriously - If this added level of security will open up a whole new set of consumers, previously put off about using their credit cards online, that could mean billions of dollars in new revenue. Not to mention the reduction in fraud.

Matt Fleming
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Posted by: theteamtec   Posted on: 08/02/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Why not give consumers the choice?  A.Typical Zork | 08/02/06
Tough choice  jheine | 08/02/06
$10? That's it, I'd pay that  voska | 08/02/06
Me, too.  Grayson Peddie | 08/02/06
Fantastic  de9wa645@... | 08/02/06
May I have More sir??  public@... | 08/02/06
I think the banks would gladly pony up the price of the card  theteamtec | 08/02/06
Yeah, I don't see it.  Zeppo9191 | 08/02/06
No more false swiping  Nathank@... | 08/02/06
Another article on the topic....  hammergwk | 08/02/06
I don`t think it will work for very long  tasha.martin@... | 08/02/06
Does it include FM radio and speakers?  philstil | 08/02/06
A big fa'-- ... NO!  Grayson Peddie | 08/02/06
Stupidity strikes again  shanedr | 08/02/06
Security  voska | 08/03/06

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