A Litte Note: I was going to post this on CS but thought that it might spark a little bit of a debate, so I posted it here instead. I really just want more information, but decided to play it safe regardless.
You all know the last few digits on the signed credit slips that has the last few numbers of your credit card? The one that you give back to the cashier after you've signed the slip? Yea, those things.
Well I had a customer not only get all upset with me, but said customer also went on a rant with a manager as well over these numbers. Customer said he had a "legal right" to scratch a pen through the numbers on the credit card slip.
Now I don't think this is true, even said as much, but customer got all pissed off saying that they worked in a retail place as well that the customer had a right to scratch off the numbers.
Questions: Is it legal for customers to do that to the credit card slip? Who was right in this situation?
You all know the last few digits on the signed credit slips that has the last few numbers of your credit card? The one that you give back to the cashier after you've signed the slip? Yea, those things.
Well I had a customer not only get all upset with me, but said customer also went on a rant with a manager as well over these numbers. Customer said he had a "legal right" to scratch a pen through the numbers on the credit card slip.
Now I don't think this is true, even said as much, but customer got all pissed off saying that they worked in a retail place as well that the customer had a right to scratch off the numbers.
Questions: Is it legal for customers to do that to the credit card slip? Who was right in this situation?
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