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Who the hell makes customers sign the receipt? I've only seen an employee sign it, and that's for a return/refund.
I think they mean digitally signing on the pad, which it does every time a card is run as credit.
Which means I won't be able to draw my little house anymore :(
You guys don't just use tap?
In the US not so much. If the tap thing exists and is working.... We're already used to chip (not chip and pin). I assume by now most are chip... Chip cards usually can't swipe unless extra steps.
Spent a minute in the UK and tapping was so convenient.
I agree, Fish and Cushion are where it's at. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S0ndZt4R_w