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Sure. Because "working with banks, fintechs, merchants" was a swift friendly collaboration when moving to chip and PIN...
(/sarcasm ... Because it was not.)
I'm pressing X to 'doubt' on this one.
Edit: I'm American. It's a good point that Europe has historically done a much better job with payment security.
In Europe it was relatively smooth though, in my experience. I worked in a shop when it was rolled out. I'm guessing you're American?
Good guess.
Your banking systems are two decades behind everyone else. Please rejoin this thread in 2044 thanks 😂
Ouch. But very fair.