They said it probably wouldn't happen.
They said you wouldn't be liable for 'alleged' PIN missuse.
BBC1 TV' Watchdog thinks differently
6 February 2007
If someone stole your bank card and used it to withdraw money from your account before you had a chance to realise it was gone, you'd presume you were entitled to get your money back. Yet a number of Watchdog viewers have learned that this isn't always the case.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/consumer/tv_and_ra ... 0206.shtml
Only one of the 41 chip and pin machines they doctored has been found, meaning hundreds of people could have had their details stolen in the scam, with an 'incalculable' cost to the public.
in my judgment, you were instrumental in the significant increase in the level of credit card fraud since the chip and pin scheme was introduced, a scheme designed to combat if not eliminate this class of fraud.'
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