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Jan 15, 2016Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:And how do you suggest I verify that signature? Have a forensic document examiner on staff? IF (big if, maybe 33%) the person actually signed the back of the credit card and then signed the signature box on the credit card machine (with either their finger or that boxy pen on the cord) how am I supposed to determine if those signatures match? I know my signatures look like they were written by different apes every time I write it.
Per CC agreement between CC company and Business ALL they are supposed to do is verify your signature.
Most credit card fraud is stolen numbers then encoded onto blank cards, so the thief puts any name and signature they want on the card. Or, the numbers are used to make electronic purchases over the internet. I would doubt there has ever been a stolen card used to rent an RV site. Heck, it would be a dead giveaway as to where the thief was. And it would be very easy for law enforcement to trace anyone who was stealing identity at a business location. The trail would be a bright red line to that business. Not too smart. I sure would love to see the documentation anyone could provide that would show they ever had their identity stolen by an RV Park.
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