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scifan57 said:
Do you celebrate Remembrance Day in Australia, Leelai?

Yes we do at 11am on the 11th of the 11th ........we mark this with a moments silence

Still need to get my poppy.
 
leelai said:
Yes we do at 11am on the 11th of the 11th ........we mark this with a moments silence

Still need to get my poppy.

Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday in Canada, is it the same in Australia?
 
scifan57 said:
Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday in Canada, is it the same in Australia?

No, no holiday here.....but everyone will observe the minutes silence.....radio, TV will all stop for that moment....we have the Holiday for Anzac Day.

It's quite a cool thing to watch when out as the time tolls 11am......everyone just stops what they're doing to observe the minutes silence and the bugle call!

Getting goose bumps just thinking of it. ;)
 
We received promotional material from a major credit card company for their new PayTag service.

You stick a chip on the back of your mobile phone so that you can tap and pay at contact less tills.

( I don't really like the contact less payment system in the first place. It's not, IMHO, that secure. )

Anyway the brochure try's to reassure by saying the system is secure. If your mobile is lost or stolen, you can call a number to report the loss. How, do I ask when you don't have your phone, and with public telephones are a dying breed! :O

Yes call me old fashioned, but.... ;)

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Richard Brown said:
We received promotional material from a major credit card company for their new PayTag service.

You stick a chip on the back of your mobile phone so that you can tap and pay at contact less tills.

( I don't really like the contact less payment system in the first place. It's not, IMHO, that secure. )

Anyway the brochure try's to reassure by saying the system is secure. If your mobile is lost or stolen, you can call a number to report the loss. How, do I ask when you don't have your phone, and with public telephones are a dying breed! :O

Yes call me old fashioned, but.... ;)

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We are getting the advertising here also......and I for one don't like it either.

The way they advertise is more or less frowning on people who pay by cash as they will hold everyone up.

All purchases under $30 can be done this way without signing for it.

I have always paid by cash and only got a credit card because of flybuy points and that was only a few years ago and because it was becoming increasingly hard to book anything without one. We were thought strange as we didn't have any cards.

Next stop will be implanting the chip! :O
 
Richard Brown said:
We received promotional material from a major credit card company for their new PayTag service.

You stick a chip on the back of your mobile phone so that you can tap and pay at contact less tills.

( I don't really like the contact less payment system in the first place. It's not, IMHO, that secure. )

Anyway the brochure try's to reassure by saying the system is secure. If your mobile is lost or stolen, you can call a number to report the loss. How, do I ask when you don't have your phone, and with public telephones are a dying breed! :O

Yes call me old fashioned, but.... ;)

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Thats new to me, i knew something like a debit card built into phones was on the works, but not a chip selotaped on a phone, or whatever i am misunderstanding. Can you give us the name of the company please so i can look it up on the technology, because sticking a chip to a phone externally dont sound great to me. I however would like something like an oyster card topped up and then be able to use on shopping without inserting debit/credit cards we do now with the chip and pin. Thanks

RIP Steve Jobs 
 
Good karma said:
Thats new to me, i knew something like a debit card built into phones was on the works, but not a chip selotaped on a phone, or whatever i am misunderstanding. Can you give us the name of the company please so i can look it up on the technology, because sticking a chip to a phone externally dont sound great to me. I however would like something like an oyster card topped up and then be able to use on shopping without inserting debit/credit cards we do now with the chip and pin. Thanks

RIP Steve Jobs 

The company is Barclaycard, GK. And yes, the chip is stuck onto the back of the phone.

How do they get around the user upgrading the phone?

I do hope the idea doesn't catch on. I can see so many security risks, and fraudulent claims in the pipeline :(

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Congratulations to our new Top Poster, leelai! Keep up the good work.:)

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scifan57 said:
Congratulations to our new Top Poster, leelai! Keep up the good work.:)

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Yes, here here.

I also note iPF had over 0.25M members :)

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I got to handle an iPod mini. It's so light and has a superb display. I also like the aerial views in maps :).

I won't be buying one as I have my iPod and iPad.

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scifan57 said:
Congratulations to our new Top Poster, leelai! Keep up the good work.:)

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Richard Brown said:
Yes, here here.

I also note iPF had over 0.25M members :)

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Thank you kind Sirs! :)
 

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