Mac wrote:.......I was low on cash I was considering using the card reader at the pump. The guy in front of me can over and identified himself as an off duty cop, showed me his badge, and advised me not to use the pay at pump option because of a spate of card fraud via this method. I have since heard that using UK cards in this situation is difficult anyway because you are prompted to enter your zip code as part of security check.
I agree when using pay @ pump in USA.
Not true in UK and Northern Europe.
I know we are probably going off topic here but, remember what I said in my previous post...Chip and Pin isn't fully "live" in the US. So, any attempt to make a fraudulent transaction over there is easier than in the U.K.
Here in the U.K and Northern Europe and South Africa, we are PIN protected so, pay at pump is 99% secure.
Here in the U.K, there is no requirement to enter your post (zip) code into the card reader at the pump. The PIN entry and on-line card verification takes care of the security.
Use pay at pump knowing that your card info is secure in the UK (my company provides these and have developed an anti skimming protection into the design)....So, wherever you see our products you know you are secure and your card info is safe.
Sorry..its my line of work so I had to put my 2 cents worth in.

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If you ever come across a system for pay@pump which doesn't prompt for your PIN, either pay in the shop or leave the filling station ..just as in the USA. |:)
Paul