Here in the US, the accepted practice is the waitperson will take your card to some other point in the restaurant .
Here in Canada, the credit card would be taken to the cash until about 3-4 years ago, when we switched to the portable credit card machines instead. :up:One of the things I liked the most about credit card transactions while on holiday in England and Denmark, is that the waitperson bring a portable credit card machine right to your table, so your card is always visible throughout the transaction.
Here in the US, the accepted practice is the waitperson will take your card to some other point in the restaurant to handle the transaction. I, personally would like to see the US adopt the practices we saw in England and other European countries.
Waitperson? Waitperson??? Are you just being PC or are you no longer allowed to call them Waiter or Waitress, Lars I am surprised at you, tut tut :shake:
Yeh, I think I will become a Lesbian whooopsWell, Colin ... , the way some people dress these days, it's hard to tell :lol:
I wish you'd check some of these "scams" before posting Teddy,
Just caught up with this post Mike. All the scams I have posted have either been tried on my or someone I know. Likewise this one was tried on my youngest daughter at a garage/mini supermarket. It was manned by two foreigh gentlemen, the cashier being permanently on a mobile and talking a foriegn language. When my daughter queried the transaction he pretended he did not understand her. Being my daughter she stood her ground and refused to let anyone else pay untill she got satisfaction. Can't think where she gets her temperament from. Possibly they had read about this scam and thought they would try it or maybe it is more widely used than you think. In this country at all the tills I have come acress the cashier has to initiate the cashback deal, not the customer. As far as cash back on credit cards, I do not know, but you can certainly draw cash on a credit card at a bank or cashpoint. That I do know for a fact. You should know me better Mike.
teddy
Most of the email scares come to us from someone we know,
Any scams I post I either have PERSONAL experience or it has been tried on some one I know WELL. I is quite possiible that some scams come about by being read about, and THEN practiced. Urban myth becomes fact, rather than vice versa. In the sixty plus years I have been around and the places and people I have experienced Nothing much suprises me any more. I am aware of distraction techniques whenever I am in crowds or abroad. I bet Steve has a few tales after his experience in the police in America.
teddy