How many of you guys are using "chip and PIN" banking/credit cards?

A cloned card will have a matching signature.

The fraudulent user’s signature, different than the one it was cloned from. Okay, that makes sense.

RBC just replied, with a short email that basically boiled down to ‘Maybe, so don’t do it.’

Well, I took my new Chip-and-PIN VISA card to the gym today and paid for some training lessons. The lady there swiped the card like traditional, then checked the machine and saw that it hadn’t worked. “Oh, this is one of those chip things,” she muttered. She brought the terminal up to the countertop and stuck my card in the front, and from then, it was more like a normal Canadian debit-card transaction then a traditional credit-card transaction: Okay transaction for $xxx? Yes. Please enter PIN. XXXX. Do not remove card from terminal until transaction is complete!.. Transaction approved. The lady took my card out and gave it back to me, took the terminal back behind the counter, ripped off the receipt and then the transaction was done. Now I’m just waiting for the transaction to show up online so that I can pay it.

After all these years, it’s good to have a credit card again.

What do you mean by ‘pcm’?

Per Calendar Month.

Everyone I know in the UK uses them, and I remember shop owners being very befuddled by my US swipe card when I presented it to them my first month over here.

are there any differences between “chip and pin” and “swipe and sign” cards when used online? Don’t see how there could be-I certainly hope one isn’t expected to type in their PIN for online transactions.

I don’t think so. I used my card online in the usual way. For Visa, there is an optional ‘Verified by Visa’ thing that gives me a password for online use, but I think the online merchant has to enable that on the site as well.