Lol, how so... how does being able to imprint the card on a piece of paper any different than pen to paper
or a picture, for that matter.
Technology has come a long way to make such archaic devices no longer necessary.
And yes, retail companies do still have procedures to take credit card transactions when power is out... They just aren't going to actually do it unless power is going to be out for a long time.
So I still don't see how your post makes any sense, at all. Actually.
Let me put it this way. I used to work for a major cellular retailer. They had these card swipe devices still as of just 3 years ago.
And we had a separate procedure for cards without imprint…. I can’t exactly recall what it was because we never had to do it. I think it was a photocopy.
Hahaha good one. I’m just saying it’s really ludicrous to suggest that not imprinting cards is part of the plot to control money.
With todays access to technology, archaic card swipe machines just simply aren’t needed if internet or power goes out. There are many many other ways to document a transaction should the ultra rare power and internet outage occur.
Keep in mind, the card swipe machine was there because there were a lot of businesses who had no connectivity to any network to utilize the visa network directly.. this was the primary reason this was created. To make it easy for businesses with no connectivity to be able to still operate.
This whole post is just way too “out there”. The removal of imprinted cards has nothing to do with planning control over our money.
And for what it’s worth for I full heartedly believe that yes, globalists are going to try to control our money. This just isn’t part of it.
Lol, how so... how does being able to imprint the card on a piece of paper any different than pen to paper
or a picture, for that matter.
Technology has come a long way to make such archaic devices no longer necessary.
And yes, retail companies do still have procedures to take credit card transactions when power is out... They just aren't going to actually do it unless power is going to be out for a long time.
So I still don't see how your post makes any sense, at all. Actually.
Let me put it this way. I used to work for a major cellular retailer. They had these card swipe devices still as of just 3 years ago.
And we had a separate procedure for cards without imprint…. I can’t exactly recall what it was because we never had to do it. I think it was a photocopy.
Change your name to shillBag and get it over with.
Hahaha good one. I’m just saying it’s really ludicrous to suggest that not imprinting cards is part of the plot to control money.
With todays access to technology, archaic card swipe machines just simply aren’t needed if internet or power goes out. There are many many other ways to document a transaction should the ultra rare power and internet outage occur.
Keep in mind, the card swipe machine was there because there were a lot of businesses who had no connectivity to any network to utilize the visa network directly.. this was the primary reason this was created. To make it easy for businesses with no connectivity to be able to still operate.
This whole post is just way too “out there”. The removal of imprinted cards has nothing to do with planning control over our money.
And for what it’s worth for I full heartedly believe that yes, globalists are going to try to control our money. This just isn’t part of it.