snipped-for-privacy@aol.com wrote:
>> Apparently you would not be able to use your credit or debit card in a
>> restaurant then, since they require you give them the card to swipe at
>> a location out of your sight.
> Having recently spent a few weeks in France, I noticed a practice that
> would solve this problem completely. It seems now to be the standard
> method of operation at all restaurants from the trendy "gastronomique"
> places (with prices astronomique) to the neighborhood "steak/frit" > joints.
> When paying with a credit card, the server brings a small wireless
> terminal directly to the table. It looks just like a compact adding
> machine, with a paper roll on the back, but with a card slot on the
> front, where you insert your card. If it's a debit card, you key your
> PIN on the keypad. The receipts are printed right from the same
> device, and the card never leaves your possession.
> If devices like this were used in the states, you could presumably
> also use the keypad to add a tip amount to the check. (In France,
> where service is included, tips are a rarity, and when offered at all
> are invariably in cash.)
I would worry about the security of the wireless connection.
Jim Rusling More or Less Retired Mustang, OK
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