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It's Time to Give Up My Walkman for an iPod
Townhall.com ^ | November 26, 2015 | Jerry Rogers

Posted on 11/26/2015 9:32:06 AM PST by Kaslin

The Left delights in their moral superiority about shopping on Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Progressives and Big Labor are petulant about the dirty dozen stores that will remain open on Thanksgiving Day, and mainstream media carps about the "Black Friday Creep" of businesses opening its doors earlier.

I don't shop on Black Friday, and I am home all day with my family on Thanksgiving; however, I understand too that a modern economy never really sleeps. Why should it? How can it? Frank Sinatra sang about how capitalism’s most important city New York, New York is a city that never sleeps.

"I want to wake up, in a city that doesn't sleep And find I'm king of the hill Top of the heap."

You don’t make it to the "top of the heap" by keeping your doors closed or by ignoring changing times and technologies. Entrepreneurship, innovation, disruption, and transformation are pillars of free enterprise. Sometimes this requires getting up earlier, staying open longer, welcoming modernity, and embracing new technology.

As Charles Murray has eloquently made clear, "everywhere that capitalism subsequently took hold, national wealth began to increase and poverty began to fall. Everywhere that capitalism didn't take hold, people remained impoverished. Everywhere that capitalism has been rejected since then, poverty has increased." Free enterprise is the only system in the history of humankind to lift people billions of people out of poverty.

So, for those of you celebrating capitalism this Thanksgiving or Black Friday, take a look at your credit and debit cards. I write this because just this week my bank sent me a new business card with chip technology. My bank is embracing new technology (and modernity) to help protect me from having my accounts hacked.

An astounding 48 percent of the world's credit card fraud happens in the United States. In recent years, our credit card security has fallen behind most nations, making us the target of choice for fraudsters. Being the weakling in the room is not the proper place for American Entrepreneurship. It's really kind of sad when Europe is the iPod to America's Walkman when it comes to banking technology. This must be fixed.

The immediate answer lies in the thumbnail-sized computer chip found in my new bank card an EMV chip. It stands for Europay, MasterCard, and Visa, the three companies that originally created the standard. Perhaps your bank has already issued you a new EMV chip-enabled card. These chip cards, unlike the magnetic stripe cards we're all used to, can't be counterfeited. Though not a panacea to all card-related cybercrime, they are a huge step in the right direction. EMV cards have been the standard in Europe for a decade.

While we know how to make credit cards far more secure, the urgency to embrace this technology has been lacking. Resistance to making the switch to EMV technology in the United States has, not surprisingly, come down to cost. Banks have been slow to issue new cards and retailers have been reluctant to pay for new terminals to read chip cards. For businesses that have to buy multiple terminals, sometimes hundreds, the cost is considerable. But the cost of inaction is too great. Card fraud is expected to top $10 billion in the United States this year alone.

However, we are starting to turn a corner. On October 1, we saw a shift in liability that should provide increased market incentive for banks and retailers to pick up the pace of the EMV transition. For years, a card issuer absorbed the costs associated with counterfeit fraud transactions. Now, liability for fraudulent charges rests on the weakest link in the chain. That means, in case of counterfeit fraud, retailers are responsible if they haven't upgraded to EMV-enabled terminals and banks are responsible if they haven't issued consumers new chip cards.

Unfortunately, while banks are making significant progress in issuing new cards to consumers, retailers aren't moving nearly as quickly to upgrade payment terminals. That's a shortsighted mistake. While upfront costs of upgrading terminals may be considerable, liability from a major incident of counterfeit card fraud could be crippling.

Quickly adopting EMV technology is the first, critically important step to righting the ship. More work will be needed, but ignoring modernity and technological change is the antithesis to American Entrepreneurship. We are a country of innovators and entrepreneurs, and it is past time we fix this problem.

In the spirit of modernity, maybe I will venture out this Friday to do a little shopping? While out, I'll finally replace my Walkman with one of these new-fangled iPod things. Happy Thanksgiving.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: blackfriday; capitalism; consumerism; entrepreneurship; thanksgiving
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To: Kaslin

Pay cash. Avoid credit cards. Been a long time since one of my cash transactions got hijacked :)


41 posted on 11/26/2015 4:27:49 PM PST by upchuck (In all the world the only forbidden trigger warning is the one which alerts us to our ignorance.)
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To: conservaKate

Crosley CR55 Wall Phone - Brushed Chrome

They have them at Target - I bought mine on-line, but I don’t remember where! I love it.


42 posted on 11/26/2015 5:29:03 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set...)
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To: FunkyZero
If I’m forced to use one, I guess I can always drill a hole through it and just utilize the regular mag strip

How long before they delete the magnetic strip? Come to think of it, how long before they start chipping us? "And he might neither buy nor sell, except him that had the mark."

I'm wondering if folding a piece of aluminum or lead foil into my wallet wouldn't be sufficient RF scan protection for my new AmEx card with chip.

43 posted on 11/26/2015 7:09:10 PM PST by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house , the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutierrez)
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To: SamAdams76

Thanks for the tips. I didn’t realize you didn’t own the music. Much to ponder.


44 posted on 11/26/2015 7:12:39 PM PST by conservaKate
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To: a fool in paradise
You're lucky. When Barack Obama gave an ipod to the Queen of England, he loaded the thing up with speeches he'd once given. #truestory

I remember that. And that he totally blew the toast to the Queen and was rewarded with the most withering, icily scornful smile in history, and scored an EPIC FAIL that will be taught all future American students of diplomacy and protocol from now until the 24th century.

What a FAIL this Impostor is.

45 posted on 11/26/2015 7:16:31 PM PST by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house , the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutierrez)
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To: SamAdams76
Shortly after that, it became unfashionable for men to wear socks that reached up past their ankles (at least when we had shorts on).

Who says so? Beau Brummell is dead. Egon von Furstenburg was counterfeited when Ronald Reagan was elected and wore brown suits ("A man in a brown suit will never be taken seriously.").

Who's left among the snotterati?

46 posted on 11/26/2015 7:25:04 PM PST by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house , the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutierrez)
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To: lentulusgracchus

you can get fancy... they have wallets now with that “feature”. It doesn’t take much to interrupt RFID signals, they are pretty weak.


47 posted on 11/26/2015 8:22:23 PM PST by FunkyZero (... I've got a Grand Piano to prop up my mortal remains)
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To: Kaslin

Some store ran an ad that was I guess bragging that they weren’t open on Thanksgiving, friggin bizzare.


48 posted on 11/26/2015 9:43:49 PM PST by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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To: Don W

I copied and saved that. I HATE it when people say they could care less.


49 posted on 11/27/2015 7:57:14 AM PST by tuffydoodle (Wake up, America.)
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To: conservaKate

Okay ... several weeks later ... I love the IPod touch. wow the clarity of the music has been terrific. I had to have my little sister explain to me how to use the dang thing .. it’s not really that hard but I like to be *shown* how to do new technology stuff. LOL!


50 posted on 12/06/2015 8:36:30 AM PST by conservaKate
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