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Mark Gleeson 03-05-2011 23:15

Chip and Pin roll out
 
The first three Luas ticket machines got there chip and pin attachments today. This is be rolled out across the entire Luas network

It will mean the end of the annoying restrictions currently in force on credit/debit cards

Edit: Machines with chip and pin are at Heuston stop plus at least one at Connolly

Thomas Ralph 04-05-2011 11:33

Will the old facilities remain in place for non-chipped cards or will these be refused altogether?

Mark Gleeson 04-05-2011 12:01

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Based on what the RPA told me it is chip and pin and they will remove the current transaction limits as a result of the chip and pin being in place

Attachment 1347

Thomas J Stamp 04-05-2011 12:04

good stuff.

illyonka 23-05-2011 22:11

Was informed by Luas customer service today that the transaction limits will remain in place even with chip and pin

Mark Gleeson 24-05-2011 13:34

Veolia don't run the machines.

The RPA who are responsible have told us that once the roll out is fully complete and is working reliably the restriction will be lifted

sean 24-05-2011 13:52

I think what Thomas meant was, what happens if you try to use a card that has no chip in these machines, e.g. an American credit or debit card?

Thomas Ralph 24-05-2011 13:53

Anyone know what the mechanics of using a non-chipped card are at the chip & PIN machines?

Mark Gleeson 24-05-2011 14:45

Inquiry is in with RPA to clarify situation

Mark Gleeson 25-05-2011 09:11

Irish Rail will deploy chip and pin shortly as well

comcor 25-05-2011 09:42

Glad to hear that.

I've always found it a small but disturbing that I can spend well over 70 quid on my credit card without any form of autrhentication on a product that can be used anonymously.

Thomas Ralph 25-05-2011 10:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by comcor (Post 62635)
Glad to hear that.

I've always found it a small but disturbing that I can spend well over 70 quid on my credit card without any form of autrhentication on a product that can be used anonymously.

You would get it back if you disputed it as there was no card verification method used. Obviously I am only suggesting doing this if a card is stolen etc.

Mark Gleeson 30-05-2011 09:36

RPA have now confirmed

The 50 euro limit will be withdrawn for chip and pin cards once the full roll out is complete and stable. The timeline on that is very near future

Non chip and pin cards will be accepted in parallel but with the 50 euro restriction

on the move 05-02-2012 12:06

It appears that the old restrictions are still in place for amounts less than 5 Euro.

Thomas Ralph 05-02-2012 12:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas Ralph (Post 62623)
Anyone know what the mechanics of using a non-chipped card are at the chip & PIN machines?

To answer my own question, they work unverified as before with one transaction per day.


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