ANZ launches contactless Visa card

By AAP
21 July 2008 05:38 PM
Tags: anz bank, bpay, contactless, smartcard, visa

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Talkback 6 comments

    The fine print John Fox -- 22/07/08

    Gosh. Just noticed the fine print below the article. Those lawyers are getting really anal these days.

    Awesome Anonymous -- 22/07/08

    So it's going to much easier for me to use your stolen credit card whenever I want a DVD, CD, game, anything under the value of $35. Awesome! I thought they were trying to make it harder, not easier :)

    Easier SWalker -- 30/07/08

    Easier to steal your $35 limit indeed. I'd say about as easy as stealing a $50 note, the only difference is, once you've lost your $50 note, its pretty hard to ring the bank and cancel it.

    $35 Limit Anonymous -- 04/08/08 (in reply to #320108027)

    That's $35 per transaction.

    Now if the card was lost stolen in the stadium, how many times do you think it would get used before someone noticed? A lot more times than you could use a $50 note, I would guess.

    this story has expired Anonymous -- 02/11/09

    taken own after 30 days! Why bother still linking to it in other articles? Is ZDNet run by trained gibbons?

    Trained gibbons Renai LeMay -- 02/11/09 (in reply to #320390405)

    *shhhh* don't let our secret out! ;) Everyone will be using them!

    OK, but where did you see the link from? I'll correct it.

    Cheers,

    Renai
    News Editor
    ZDNet.com.au

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