Got it...Churchill was right. The US and UK really ARE divided by a common language!![]()
Chip and PIN is the standard payment method using cards these days in the UK - it replaced signatures about 4-5 years ago, and it's been pretty successful. It works around 'smart cards' which hold account info on a chip - the checkout will have a machine where you insert your card and enter your PIN on a keypad. The point of the whole exercise is twofold: a signature is a subjective thing, and how many checkout workers actually ever tell anyone their signatures don't match? A PIN is right or wrong. Secondly, its a pain to 'change' your signature - you can change your PIN in about 30 seconds at any ATM.
Well, when you charge a bank account-linked card in debit mode, you need to use a PIN. That doesn't apply when you hit the credit button, though.
Ah, I see. They both work the same way here. A card is a card is a card, it doesn't really matter in terms of using it what type of card it is.