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9 hours ago, UNR33L said:

Exactly what I'm afraid of in a few years, government seeing everything nek minit in court for all the piracy n shit.

When I worked at a small ISP we'd get warnings all the time from all the big movie makers and have to give the customer a warning, I've been downloading movies with Telstra for 15 years never once received a letter.. clearly they just don't give a f**k. I dunno about the government though? 

Had NBN for over 2yrs. never received a letter.

1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Only works for sub-$100 transactions. I thought y'all were VWLBC?

Plus I try to avoid the few days it takes to process those transactions if possible.

You can use above $100 just have to enter pin like you would inserting it

Process delay is annoying but I think if you've entered pin it should go through straight away like inserting

2 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Only works for sub-$100 transactions. I thought y'all were VWLBC?

Plus I try to avoid the few days it takes to process those transactions if possible.

Works over $100 just need to enter your pin after tapping 

I've got a ME bank debit card I use once a week with a tap, and if I use it every week once I get a free village movie voucher at the end of the month it's pretty rad considering movies cost a fortune these days to go and see :)

Edited by UNR33L

I did not know this. Interesting.
Apparently america is transitioning to PINs only and everyone is chucking the shits. VISA insisting on signing because they dont think people will be capable of remembering their 4-digit code. lol. And walmart is suing them for it. lolz.

I just use the same pin for all my cards, probably not best practice but at least I can remember it.

88e on it's way up, I predict 50 cents by end of today 

Edited by UNR33L

88e on it's way up, I predict 50 cents by end of today 

If you put that on HC you would have won post if the day and become a valuable member with 1 post then everyone would follow your shares portfolio for inspiration.
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1 hour ago, Spressy said:

not trying to be a nuisance, but what's the reasoning with cash only?

In the case of Mohsen it's to eliminate any paper trails thereby voiding his avenues of recourse when he inevitably pays for defective defective goods and services

4 hours ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Apple pay allows over $100 as it's thumb print ID'd

Hippy 

If some guy was paying for his petrol and fumbling his phone around trying to unlock his phone and find the app I'd be forced to jump kick him out of my way

But srs, yeah in 5 years we wont even have a wallet 

Edited by UNR33L

Double-click the home button from standby mode, it opens and confirms fingerprint instantly. It's quicker than a physical card.

I'm paid and out of the store while you're still standing there touching yourself over some lame android feature you will never need.

20 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Double-click the home button from standby mode, it opens and confirms fingerprint instantly. It's quicker than a physical card.

I'm paid and out of the store while you're still standing there touching yourself over some lame android feature you will never need.
 

Fk if I could be bothered digging up posts of you slamming Apple and fanboiing android phones

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