1/5 Andrew P. 3 years ago on Google
Now
I
went
into
this
rapid
True
Value
to
pay
for
an
Item
with
my
Debit
Card
which
is
marked
Debit
Card
and
is
a
debit
card
.
The
transaction
a
small
amount
1119.JMD
was
successful
Here
is
the
problem
the
cashier
without
any
permission
started
to
enter
all
my
card
details
onto
the
system
.Which
unless
an
institution
is
PCCI
DSS
registered
by
VISA
and
Mastercard
is
ILLEGAL
.
I
made
them
refund
my
transaction
and
payed
by
cash
then
a
stocky
short
bearded
aggresive
manager
said
"
thats
how
we
do
it
here
"
In
20
years
in
the
Visa/Mastercard
acquiring
business
have
i
seen
such
blatant
disregard
for
customer
data
,
Here
is
an
advisory
from
Visa
One
area
to
exercise
caution
is
if
a
retailer
asks
your
permission
to
store
your
card
details
on
their
site
after
the
transaction
has
been
completed.
If
you
use
a
retailer
often,
there
are
a
few
things
for
you
to
consider.
In
2017,
as
many
as
57
million
credit
card
numbers
were
stolen
from
US
retailer
Home
Depot.
And
many
other
major
companies
have
suffered
data
breaches
in
the
past
few
years,
where
hackers
have
stolen
customer
personal
details
including
credit
card
information.
So,
to
ensure
that
your
data
is
protected
online,
you
have
to
trust
the
company
you’ve
shared
your
card
details
with,
and
this
still
won’t
ever
guarantee
you
100%
security
–
since
unfortunately,
anyone
could
suffer
a
data
breach
or
cyber
attack.
Well
if
we
are
wondering
where
the
card
fraud
is
coming
from
Now
we
Know.
Rapid
True
Value
did
not
ask
permission
at
any
time
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