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Four magnetic strips (two per side) are put on a card. It now serves as your ATM/Check/Credit Card for multiple accounts. Lighten up that wallet.
(?) Half Size Credit Cards
Half_20Size_20Credit-Cards This is another example of a simple improvement on our credit cards. [Blumster, Jan 19 2005]
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Better make sure you swipe it correctly, or you'll charge the wrong account. |
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Anyway, it seems like with the right components (a magnetic strip decoder + strip creator) this could be manufacturable for the home. May be pretty useful! |
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Jscottpete, maybe you don't understand that idea. This is not some universal card. It is simply a mechinism by which credit cards (not designed for any real standard) can be improved. I'll post a link pertaining to the ineffeciency of the credit card. It is the half size CC by oniony, and another great idea might I add. |
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What do Amex, Diners, Dicover, MC, VS have in common? They are all competitors, they would never share the same card. However, the idea of combining the ATM and Credit Card is not bad. It is so not bad, that it already exists. I can use my debit card to access my credit card. |
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Again, I think this should be a home product that you buy, that lets you combine all your cards into one. Because as you say, the competitors would never do that with each other. |
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Problem, though: Some stores xerox your credit card to capture the number and text, and if all they've got is a strip, it won't be legal. |
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Double sided credit cards, with the same information on both sides, because there's no universal standard for which way you swipe. |
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Considering we're all moving to PIN and Chip style cards and the magnetic strip is being phased out, the best one can hope for is a card with a chip at both ends. Half the card could be designed for your bank,the other half for your buidling society, or whatever you prefer. |
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I was in a restaurant today watching the server negotiate the register. She picked up several cards attached to a ring at her waist, swiped the red one, tapped the screen a bit, swiped the white one, tapped some more and then printed out my tab. |
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If she'd had both strips on the same plastic card it would have simplified things: a red side and a white side. |
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I suppose one could do the same thing with keys? |
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