
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANDY SANDFORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C'punks, On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Hallam-Baker wrote:
They [VISA Travel Money cards] are usefull for the one purpose for which they are designed. One can go off to a foreign country and obtain cash...
Agreed, but does anyone have any reason to believe that these cards cannot now (or perhaps will) be used just like regular VISA cards for purchases in stores, restaurants, etc.? I have two VISA debit cards in my name which can be used anywhere VISA credit cards are accepted. The VISA Travel Money card appears to be nothing more than a debit card that is tied to a special sub-account at the issuing bank rather that the account of a named individual. At least where the retail establishment has an on-line credit card terminal, the risks and protections should be equivalent to a regular debit card. I'd bet dollars to donuts that the VISA Travel Money cards will be usable just like VISA credit and debit cards within the next 2-3 years. My guess is that they are just going slow to see what sort of reception the Money cards get. S a n d y P.S. Phil should realize that my offer to bet dollars against donuts was not a serious wager. It will not be necessary, therefore, for him to come up with some elaborate rationale to weasle out of the bet. :-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~