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On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 23:19:43 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03
wrote: wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 10:15:40 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 06:43:22 -0700 (PDT), bob haller wrote: KMart requires zip code PLUS PIN number..... Easy solution shop ANYWHERE ELSE!!!!!! I suspect we'll see more of it. Credit card fraud is rampant. Simple things like the zip code cuts down the mis-use quite a bit. And it makes it IMPOSSIBLE to buy (a full tank of) gas at many gas stations in the USA with a Canadian Credit Card. I had to explain several times to each of numerous cashiers at gas stations across the north central US this summer that I was going to fill the car, and , no, I did not know how much it was going to cost, but I'd leave the credit card with them until the tank was filled so there was no danger of me running off without paying.. So, was it really "impossible" to buy a full tank of gas or were you eventually able to after offering your explanation? I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 21:38:17 -0400, wrote: I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted. Couldn't you just pay at the pump? Something different about Canadian cards? My guess: they don't accept Canadian postal codes as zip codes. What do I win? |
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 02:18:30 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03
wrote: Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 21:38:17 -0400, wrote: I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted. Couldn't you just pay at the pump? Something different about Canadian cards? My guess: they don't accept Canadian postal codes as zip codes. What do I win? First prize is a week in NWT Second price is two weeks in NWT in January. Forgot about those codes. I guess they work, but they don't have an easily memorized flow to them like our all numerical zip. |
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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 02:18:30 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03 wrote: Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 21:38:17 -0400, wrote: I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted. Couldn't you just pay at the pump? Something different about Canadian cards? My guess: they don't accept Canadian postal codes as zip codes. What do I win? First prize is a week in NWT Second price is two weeks in NWT in January. Forgot about those codes. I guess they work, but they don't have an easily memorized flow to them like our all numerical zip. I don't know The North Pole is H0H0H0 Pretty simple to me |
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On Sep 10, 9:22*am, "Atila Iskander" wrote:
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 02:18:30 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03 wrote: Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 21:38:17 -0400, wrote: I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. *From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted.. Couldn't you just pay at the pump? * Something different about Canadian cards? My guess: they don't accept Canadian postal codes as zip codes. What do I win? First prize is a week in NWT Second price is two weeks in NWT in January. Forgot about those codes. *I guess they work, but they don't have an easily memorized flow to them like our all numerical zip. I don't know The North Pole is H0H0H0 * * Pretty simple to me- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I signed up for call-blocking thru my local phone company. I'm allowed to input a list of phone number to block. I used to get a lot of unwanted charities calling. Now I just put in their phone numbers and I no longer have to deal with them. |
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 02:18:30 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03
wrote: Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 21:38:17 -0400, wrote: I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted. Couldn't you just pay at the pump? Something different about Canadian cards? My guess: they don't accept Canadian postal codes as zip codes. What do I win? Affirmation |
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On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 22:04:35 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 21:38:17 -0400, wrote: I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted. Couldn't you just pay at the pump? Something different about Canadian cards? Pay at the pump required the ZIP code - Canadian postal codes not accepted. |
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 23:19:43 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03 wrote: wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 10:15:40 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 06:43:22 -0700 (PDT), bob haller wrote: KMart requires zip code PLUS PIN number..... Easy solution shop ANYWHERE ELSE!!!!!! I suspect we'll see more of it. Credit card fraud is rampant. Simple things like the zip code cuts down the mis-use quite a bit. And it makes it IMPOSSIBLE to buy (a full tank of) gas at many gas stations in the USA with a Canadian Credit Card. I had to explain several times to each of numerous cashiers at gas stations across the north central US this summer that I was going to fill the car, and , no, I did not know how much it was going to cost, but I'd leave the credit card with them until the tank was filled so there was no danger of me running off without paying.. So, was it really "impossible" to buy a full tank of gas or were you eventually able to after offering your explanation? I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted. I found this at http://www.i75online.com/CreditCardWorkaround.html "3. A Canadian Zip Code - A number of readers have contacted me to suggest entering "00000," "11111," "12345" or "99999" (depending upon gas brand). Other suggestions have included punching in the 3 digits from your postal code followed by two zeros (e.g., L5G 4N9 would be entered as "54900"). All claim that these work at their southern destinations. When tested, we have found these to be regional or brand specific. There is no continuity in this solution and when you drive into a station away from your home base, you really do not know whether you are going to be able to actuate the pump or not with your card." |
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 02:36:36 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03
wrote: wrote: On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 23:19:43 +0000 (UTC), DerbyDad03 wrote: wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 10:15:40 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 06:43:22 -0700 (PDT), bob haller wrote: KMart requires zip code PLUS PIN number..... Easy solution shop ANYWHERE ELSE!!!!!! I suspect we'll see more of it. Credit card fraud is rampant. Simple things like the zip code cuts down the mis-use quite a bit. And it makes it IMPOSSIBLE to buy (a full tank of) gas at many gas stations in the USA with a Canadian Credit Card. I had to explain several times to each of numerous cashiers at gas stations across the north central US this summer that I was going to fill the car, and , no, I did not know how much it was going to cost, but I'd leave the credit card with them until the tank was filled so there was no danger of me running off without paying.. So, was it really "impossible" to buy a full tank of gas or were you eventually able to after offering your explanation? I had to leave one because they insisted I prepay a fixed amount. I had enough fuel to move on so I did. At the second, I had the same problem, so I just said if they were afraid I'd run without paying, I'd leave all 3 of my credit cards and my driver's licence - and they relented and said one credit card would do. From then on, the next 2 fillups, I just said I'd done it at other stations and they accepted. I found this at http://www.i75online.com/CreditCardWorkaround.html "3. A Canadian Zip Code - A number of readers have contacted me to suggest entering "00000," "11111," "12345" or "99999" (depending upon gas brand). Other suggestions have included punching in the 3 digits from your postal code followed by two zeros (e.g., L5G 4N9 would be entered as "54900"). All claim that these work at their southern destinations. When tested, we have found these to be regional or brand specific. There is no continuity in this solution and when you drive into a station away from your home base, you really do not know whether you are going to be able to actuate the pump or not with your card." Tried several ov them in both (IIRC) indiana and michigan. Didn't work. American Zip codes are numbers only - cannot enter Alpha characters on a numeric keyboard - so the postal code with extra zeros was a non-starter. |
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