I've been with my bank for almost 8 years. Things have generally been pretty good between us, until now. My debit card is expiring in ~6 months, and they just sent me a replacement. However, the new card has an RFID tag in it. Irritated by this, I called them up and asked for a non-RFID card.

They only do RFID cards now. They are losing my business over this.

From: [identity profile] jastabell.livejournal.com


That's FREAKY.

I haven't seen very many of those up here in Canada.

From: [identity profile] zeuropa.livejournal.com


Ack, I hate the touchpad on this! I wish the driver worked so I could turn it off.

If you're looking for a new bank, I've been with US Bank since I was little, and they've gone out of their way many times to help me (they did what no other bank would do - deal with my mom co-signing my loan on the other side of the country). And I just got a new bank card - it doesn't have RFID.

From: [identity profile] glasseye.livejournal.com


:)

I am indeed looking for a new bank, and US bank is probably who I'll go with. They have a branch on campus, just a short walk from the EE building. Not to mention lots of ATMs for when the branch isn't open...

I'm happy to hear a good review of them, thanks.

From: [identity profile] glasseye.livejournal.com


Yeah, they're quite new, and most banks are staying away. There are lots of security problems with these itty bitty chips...

From: [identity profile] grayden.livejournal.com


Can you just microwave the card for 2 seconds? That ought to be more than enough to fry the RFID chip, but I'm not sure what it'd do to the magnetic strip.

From: [identity profile] glasseye.livejournal.com


Well...

1 - I don't have a microwave.
2 - I've already chopped the card up into little bits. :D
3 - I'd rather support a bank that doesn't require RFID cards.

From: [identity profile] reasie.livejournal.com


yeah, we're with Key, and we have the chip-cards now. Brian actually likes it - the Severence Movie theatre has a reader for it. So he just waves his card at the ticket counter, and we're in - no need to sign or anything. Um... it disturbs me.

Leeloo Dallas Multi-Pass!

From: [identity profile] hippie-style.livejournal.com


why pay by touch when you already pay by swipe? how much time are you really saving? i think it's a case of people going ga-ga over technology (they don't understand) for the sake of technology.

and i would agree, i wouldn't mind an rfid card that was pre-paid or something but i would never want one that was connected to my bank account.

From: [identity profile] glasseye.livejournal.com


I considered that briefly, but decided against it for a few reasons:

1) I've been using the same wallet for over 10 years, I don't want to wrap it in aluminum foil and duct tape.
2) It only provides a modicum of protection when the card is inside the wallet.
3) I don't want a bank that *only* gives out RFID cards to keep my business.

But yeah, thanks for the suggestion. :D
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