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Debit Poll Thu, Oct 4, 2001 AddThis Social Bookmark Button

By Julia Spencer, CardTrak.com

More then half of Americans believe that merchants should not have the right to require the use of a PIN when making purchases with a VISA or MasterCard debit card. Nearly 60% say they would opt to sign for debit card purchases, instead of using a PIN, if they were rewarded with points or air miles. According to CardWeb.com's 'Online Poll', 56% are not aware of the cost to the merchant for signature versus PIN debit card transactions. More than 15% of consumers say the cost for a PIN transaction is the same as a signature debit card transaction. More than half are not aware of any differences in the legal rights between signature and PIN-based debit card transactions. When it comes to using debit cards, 34% say the prefer to use PIN only, while 33% say they use signature only. The poll, conducted in August and September, comes in advance of an anti-trust trial between major retailers and VISA/MasterCard over acceptance of off-line debit cards which require significantly higher transaction fees than on-line debit cards. The trial is expected to get underway next year. Wal-Mart is the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.