> Just to confirm the meaningless of signatures.
>
> I close member of my family who lives in the US has "ASK FOR I.D."
> written in capitals on the back of their credit card. Over the last 4
> years they have only been once challenged, and in that case they were
> asked to write "ask for ID" as their signature.
Isn't this is just a demonstration of incompetence rather than a denial of signatures as meaningful?!
Mick
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