Postby JaCe » Sat Dec 11, 2010 6:44 pm
Didn't watch it all but it looks like it's merely exploiting the contactless payment cards (i.e. Paywave/Paypass). I agree this is a known issue because the cards require a distance <5cm to be accepted so you have to get pretty close/touching for it to work, but also keep in min that like all CC transactions, you are typically covered by your financial institution for unauthorised transactions.
Also note that contactless payments/card-not-present frauds are still relatively small because transaction size is capped at $100 per card before a signature or PIN is required to be validated.
That all being said, if you don't review you statements for abnormal or unusual items then unless the scammers are using your cards in exotic locations which trigger the location-based trend analysis (i.e. you can't move from Sydney to London in 20minutes) then it's highly unlikely that you'll ever know you've been conned.
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