Stores That Still Don't Have EMV
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Stores That Still Don't Have EMV
I went to FedEx Office today and they still don't have EMV. You have to swipe your card. They stick a cardboard sign in the chip card slot to block you from using chip cards.
This doesn't seem very good. Fedex charges so much to overnight even the smallest items. One thin envelope was over $32 just to the next city. What a rip off if you have few other options.
This doesn't seem very good. Fedex charges so much to overnight even the smallest items. One thin envelope was over $32 just to the next city. What a rip off if you have few other options.
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Re: Stores That Still Don't Have EMV
Many restaurants still do not have EMV (sit down).
Many 7-Eleven locations still do not have EMV at the pump. They seem to slowly be replacing pumps/adding it. There was recently a skimming case involving them around Reno. They are basically the only gas stations around that don't have EMV at the pump yet. I still run into some rural gas stations that don't have EMV at the pump (all unbranded or Valero branded) around NorCal. I think most of the major oil brands at this point will not even support a station without EMV for pay at the pump.
Many 7-Eleven locations still do not have EMV at the pump. They seem to slowly be replacing pumps/adding it. There was recently a skimming case involving them around Reno. They are basically the only gas stations around that don't have EMV at the pump yet. I still run into some rural gas stations that don't have EMV at the pump (all unbranded or Valero branded) around NorCal. I think most of the major oil brands at this point will not even support a station without EMV for pay at the pump.
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Re: Stores That Still Don't Have EMV
Was it a franchise or a corporate location? I know for a certainty that I was able to use tap to pay last year at a corporate location.Alpha8472 wrote: ↑February 10th, 2024, 10:56 pm I went to FedEx Office today and they still don't have EMV. You have to swipe your card. They stick a cardboard sign in the chip card slot to block you from using chip cards.
This doesn't seem very good. Fedex charges so much to overnight even the smallest items. One thin envelope was over $32 just to the next city. What a rip off if you have few other options.
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A location I use is corporate and it accepts tap (at one of the registers- doesn't at another one) or swipe, but no EMV. I thought a different location (also corporate) that I went to had EMV back in 2022... I don't think they are terribly concerned with fraud as many transactions require ID regardless of method of payment, but they really need to upgrade.ClownLoach wrote: ↑February 11th, 2024, 11:11 amWas it a franchise or a corporate location? I know for a certainty that I was able to use tap to pay last year at a corporate location.Alpha8472 wrote: ↑February 10th, 2024, 10:56 pm I went to FedEx Office today and they still don't have EMV. You have to swipe your card. They stick a cardboard sign in the chip card slot to block you from using chip cards.
This doesn't seem very good. Fedex charges so much to overnight even the smallest items. One thin envelope was over $32 just to the next city. What a rip off if you have few other options.
Another good one is Charter/Spectrum. Go to their physical location to pay a bill. They have pinpads. They take your card and hand key it in the system rather than running through the pinpad. I have asked about the pinpads and was told "those are for future use."
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The location that I went to was a corporate location. I don't believe this location had tap to pay.
I did notice that the other nearby FedEx Office location relocated in the past year or so to a smaller location. FedEx Office used to have big stores, but now they seem to be downsizing to tiny storefront locations. The hours of operation are also reduced. They used to have 24 hour stores, but now they close at 8 on weekdays and 6 on the weekends.
I was shocked that the store was so busy on a Saturday. Their business is strong despite their high prices.
UPS stores are smaller and have even more limited hours. The UPS Stores have really early last pickup times. FedEx is better if you need stuff shipped that day.
I did notice that the other nearby FedEx Office location relocated in the past year or so to a smaller location. FedEx Office used to have big stores, but now they seem to be downsizing to tiny storefront locations. The hours of operation are also reduced. They used to have 24 hour stores, but now they close at 8 on weekdays and 6 on the weekends.
I was shocked that the store was so busy on a Saturday. Their business is strong despite their high prices.
UPS stores are smaller and have even more limited hours. The UPS Stores have really early last pickup times. FedEx is better if you need stuff shipped that day.
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Re: Stores That Still Don't Have EMV
I'm guessing you haven't used them in awhile. Kinkos had 24 hour locations but Fedex put an end to that after they acquired them. All the overnight services are expensive.
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Busy with people utilizing their in-store services, or just dropping off/picking up packages though? Around me, there are definitely fewer FedEx stores than UPS, so the ones that there are, always seem to have steady business.
I sell on eBay on the side, and FedEx sometimes comes out to be less expensive when shipping heavy items long distances. (I can drop FedEx packages off at Walgreens too, which is more convenient on my commute to work, but tracking down a worker with their scan gun and the driver pickup sometimes isn't timely.)
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Re: Stores That Still Don't Have EMV
I never realized you could do that. If someone has a card, why can't they pay online?storewanderer wrote: ↑February 11th, 2024, 12:21 pm
Another good one is Charter/Spectrum. Go to their physical location to pay a bill. They have pinpads. They take your card and hand key it in the system rather than running through the pinpad. I have asked about the pinpads and was told "those are for future use."
My guess is there are simply not enough people doing this to justify bothering with card readers of any type.
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You can pay by phone too but I was exchanging equipment so I figured I'd just pay the bill while I was there.HCal wrote: ↑February 12th, 2024, 10:39 pmI never realized you could do that. If someone has a card, why can't they pay online?storewanderer wrote: ↑February 11th, 2024, 12:21 pm
Another good one is Charter/Spectrum. Go to their physical location to pay a bill. They have pinpads. They take your card and hand key it in the system rather than running through the pinpad. I have asked about the pinpads and was told "those are for future use."
My guess is there are simply not enough people doing this to justify bothering with card readers of any type.
They have the card readers... just not using them... it is like they are there for show...
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Could be - they also offer the option to pay their bill in cash at these locations (knowing that from a neighbor who we went there to do that a couple times due to issues with their cards/checking account as they would normally have used).HCal wrote: ↑February 12th, 2024, 10:39 pmI never realized you could do that. If someone has a card, why can't they pay online?storewanderer wrote: ↑February 11th, 2024, 12:21 pm
Another good one is Charter/Spectrum. Go to their physical location to pay a bill. They have pinpads. They take your card and hand key it in the system rather than running through the pinpad. I have asked about the pinpads and was told "those are for future use."
My guess is there are simply not enough people doing this to justify bothering with card readers of any type.