Not even that, with most cards these days.
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Wasn't there something a few years ago where the national anthem was sung in some Native American language?
Pretty disloyal talk there for Loyalty Day. Don't make me call Tom Ridge. Or whoever the hell is spinning the color wheel these days.
I dunno - it seems like an obvious way of getting credit card numbers (especially in urban areas. I live in a six-story building, with other tallish buildings nearby.) I wonder why I've never heard of anyone doing it....
Pretty disloyal talk there for Loyalty Day. Don't make me call Tom Ridge. Or whoever the hell is setting the color wheel these days.
I think the color is determined by a monkey spinning a color wheel.
The Loyalty Monkey, I think it's called.
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I dunno - it seems like an obvious way of getting credit card numbers (especially in urban areas. I live in a six-story building, with other tallish buildings nearby.) I wonder why I've never heard of anyone doing it....
The percentage in doing it seems pretty small. You'd have to hear the right number at the right time -- how much of your month do you spend reading your cc number over the phone? Five minutes total? Not even.
I don't know of any instances of credit card numbers being ganked that way, but phones can be wierd. A few weeks ago, my answering machine had a conversation between two other parties on it. Not quite sure how that happened.
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The percentage in doing it seems pretty small. You'd have to hear the right number at the right time -- how much of your month do you spend reading your cc number over the phone? Five minutes total? Not even.
Well, you could interface a scanner to a computer. Just have it listen for someone punching in a 16-digit number after dialing a regular number. (There is an algorithm to determine whether a given 16 digit number would/could be a valid credit card number.)
Actually, I have no idea if there are scanners that can be interfaced to a computer and that don't cost a bajillion dollars....
OMG I'm a dolt -- I was totally picturing a scene like when the movie-FBI has to listen to the bugs on the movie-Mafia people's phones.
The Loyalty Monkey, I think it's called.
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