was just reminded of this, but didn't want to thread jack
i know sometimes SCs don't read signs, but i do try to pay attention. if i don't, then i'll own up to it at least.
but... debit/credit card swipers at stores... each one is different and yeah sometimes i mess up by swiping too early.
but when i'm reading the display, please don't press "OK" for me. I'm the only one who should be authorizing the use of my card for the transaction.
and sometimes i wonder... technically if someone else presses the "OK" button, is it still a valid transaction? i mean sure if i accept it, but technically couldn't i say "i changed my mind but he/she hit the OK button before I could cancel out"
anyway i like to hit my own buttons.
i know sometimes SCs don't read signs, but i do try to pay attention. if i don't, then i'll own up to it at least.
but... debit/credit card swipers at stores... each one is different and yeah sometimes i mess up by swiping too early.
but when i'm reading the display, please don't press "OK" for me. I'm the only one who should be authorizing the use of my card for the transaction.
and sometimes i wonder... technically if someone else presses the "OK" button, is it still a valid transaction? i mean sure if i accept it, but technically couldn't i say "i changed my mind but he/she hit the OK button before I could cancel out"
anyway i like to hit my own buttons.
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