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ITT: we trigger Americans

100/100 fiber for 20€/month are welcome
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>>53550817
>100/100 fiber for 20€/month are welcome
Google Fiber - $70/mo for gigabit

As for the picture we have Samsung pay, Android pay, and Apple pay.
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>>53550837
>As for the picture we have Samsung pay, Android pay, and Apple pay.

3 botnets.
none of those are a bank.
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I get gigabit for $100. It's a bit expensive but I live in a shithole in the midwest.
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>>53550844
VISA isn't a bank either.
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>>53550870
visa and mastercard are backed by banks agreements.
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>>53550844
>none of those are a bank.
>Trusting banks with technology
Most banks still use old mainframes. Many can't even design a decent website.
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>>53550876
So are Samsung pay, Android pay, and Apple pay.
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ITT we trigger Eurocucks

Freedom
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>>53550817
Visa is an american company.
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>>53550880
>>Trusting banks with technology
I work with the network security and electronic payment for 3 out of 5 of my country's biggest banks, they know their shit.
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>>53550817
I pay $100 a month for the same shit. Doesn't bother me at all because I make good money, Mohammed.
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>live in new zealand
>self checkouts work perfectly
>electronic payments work perfectly and fast for tap, chip and swipe
>credit card fraud is comparatively low
>americans cant get any of this shit right
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>>53550898
Switzerland? I would expect their banks to be of the highest security. In the US it varies widely.
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>tfw no flags on /g/
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>>53550837
you do realise we have those phone payment things too right?
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>>53550937
Ok? The trigger was supposed to be that the US doesn't have contactless payment.
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>>53550817
100/50 fiber for €9/month master race here
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>>53550937
You do realize we have those RFID debit cards too right?
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>>53550887
>freedom

>only has 100$ note as highest cash money

Ayyyy
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>>53550914
Italy.
You'd be surprised.

Country is in stone age technology wise,
but our banks have some steel ball engineers.
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>>53550969
Hmm. How's the tech sector there overall?
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>>53550978
>>53550969
I guess I should have worded that better, how's the job market more specifically.
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>>53550946
See >>53550958
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>>53550988
job market is good in the sense that there's more demand for skilled people than offer.

the reason is that they pay less, so skilled italians work 2-3 years to make a name for themselves then they flee abroad.

my position (junior system engineer) is rated for about 35k €/ year in EU, but you're lucky if you make 20k here.

Which is why I'm gonna leave in 2-3 years.

Programming market is bad.
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>>53551005
>my position (junior system engineer) is rated for about 35k €/ year in EU
D:
That position pays more in the US. I'm a Junior Sysadmin at $65k. Full Sysadmin starts at $75k. Windows engineers make around $80k. Of course this all depends on the city, I live in a tech city.
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>>53551093
life costs less in EU.

remember that our College is like 1000 a year and mostly free healthcare.
>inb4 muh taxes

they need to pay a lot in US because straight outta college you're like 100k $ in debt (LOL!)
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>>53550967
>>only has 100$ note as highest cash money
is this true? what the actual fuck. Didn't even know that.
How do americucks pay a car? Do they have to get a fuckin suitcase for it?
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>>53550817
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>>53551124
is it legal to take photos of the US embassy?
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>>53551111
The real kicker is that it's illegal to carry more than $15k on your person
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>>53551138
Only from the outside.
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>>53551093
your cost of living is also a lot higher. Italy is not the cheapest, but good quality food is easy to come by for some decent money. Also trains actually are affordable.

Enjoy your daily trips to starbucks while eating some hardees in your SUV
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>>53551111
Finance. USA is the credit capital of the world.
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>>53550837
>Samsung pay, Android pay, and Apple pay

Which you can only use at Walgreens and few other chain stores.
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>>53551108
>they need to pay a lot in US because straight outta college you're like 100k $ in debt (LOL!)
In tech it's a bit different. I have an associate's which I paid ~$6000 for. The experience is more valuable than the schooling.

Here the big issue is housing prices. Lowest rent for a 1br is $700/mo and my house runs me ~$1600/mo. They vary widely by state and city though. You can get a huge 2br apartment in St. Louis for $600.
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>>53550967
Those €500 notes come in really handy when you're buying a 12 year old Romanian girl as a wife.
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>>53550817
phone, internet, cable $107

2 gigabits is $299.99

Americans are being raped by the jew, and the niggers, spics, and others are easily manipulated by their media into accepting this shit.
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>>53551148
>Enjoy your daily trips to starbucks while eating some hardees in your SUV
I make my own meals. I drive a crossover, full SUVs don't make much sense to me.
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>>53551162
the mortgage on my house is like 500/mo lol.

it's 65 sq meters, you do the conversion in feet or yards or whatever you use for surface

look I'm not saying I make mad dosh, just that it's more proportionate than what would appear.
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>>53551162
In Wisconsin I've been looking into renting 2 bedroom houses for $600/mo
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>>53551156
Samsung pay works at any terminal that allows card swipe.
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Chip and pin cards.
>Card read error: Insert card
>Card read error: Swipe card
>Card read error: Insert card
>Card read error: Swipe card
>Card read error: Insert card
>Card read error: Swipe card
>Card read error: Insert card
>Card read error: Swipe card
>Card read error: Insert card
>Card read error: Swipe card
>Card read error: Insert card
>Card read error: Swipe card
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>>53550837
> Google Fiber
> trusting company whose primary business model is user invigilation in a country with no privacy laws
Thanks but no.
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>>53551142
>>53551149
top jej, I can't even handle that retardness.

>MUH LAND OF THE FREE
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>>53551111
>>53551142
>>53551149
If you thought it was just conspiritards being conspiritards when it was said that America is owned by the banks, there you go.
You have to get a loan in order to buy a house, a car, or any other large purchase, even if you have enough money on hand.
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>>53551188
You are retarded. Learn how fuckin cards work, nigger.
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>>53551188
Triple dubs speak the truth

>>53551192
Google can have a copy of my drives for Google Fiber.
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>>53551183
You can do the same in St. Louis but the houses at that price tend to come with a possibility of getting shot. You can go lower but your chances of getting shot rise exponentially.
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>>53551188
Contactless > Magstripe+Pin > Magstripe+Sign > Chip+Pin > Manual imprint+sign
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>>53551188
See >>53550904
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15.99 euros for unlimited calls, SMS, international calls, international SMS and 50GB 4G internet.

Stay furious.
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>>53551192
The other ISPs are no better. The major cable operators collect that shit too. ATT collects as much information as they can, hey hide that fact deep in the contract.
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>>53551111
You write a check. Why would you carry large sums of cash on yourself? Do you not have black people in your country?
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>>53551216
Where?
What carrier?
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>>53551197
>You have to get a loan in order to buy a house, a car, or any other large purchase, even if you have enough money on hand.
Yup, my friend tried buying a $20000 house in cash up front and they refused bank

>>53551205
These houses aren't in shit neighborhoods
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>>53551226
*and the bank refused
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>>53551226
>Yup, my friend tried buying a $20000 house in cash up front and they refused bank
It's because of regulations on source. They assume if you have that much cash on hand you're selling shitloads of drugs.
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>>53551221
>Do you not have black people in your country?
jokes on you, we ARE the black people!
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>>53551221
You're pretty stupid anon.

The reason you can't have more than $100 bills or carry large amounts of cash isn't due to black people robbing you.
It's the so government can people moving large sums of cash without government knowledge.
>iirc Nixon introduced it in USA to stop drug lords moving cash around.
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>>53551221
I don't usually walk around with so much money and if I do, I don't have at anybody with all of it, nigger.
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>regular home gbit connections like these are only available in top end datacenters in the Ameripoverty lands
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>>53551214
I live in new zealand.
Chip and pin cards still exist. They still suck ass.
Self checkouts play up sometimes, no matter where you go.

>get sick of chip and pin card
>go to bank to get a new one
>they give me another chip and pin card
>the same thing happens
reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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>>53551247
>have
wave*
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>>53551224
Oops, I made a mistake, it's 15.99 euros if taken with a 35 euros internet bundle (max your line can handle, up to 1GB if you have fiber line), otherwise it's 19.99 euros.
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>>53551250
No, there are several ISPs that offer those speeds. As for the datacenters, you're thinking of 10, 40, and 100Gbit connections. My company's secondary datacenter has dual 10gbit and it's retail.
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>>53551270
>10, 40, and 100Gbit connections

Dreamhack has had to refuse coming to the USA everytime because you couldn't muster up the 120 Gbit connection they required for the LANs


This was a decade ago or something the first time and now in 2016 you still can't offer the infrastructure
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>>53550817

Australia here.

I am just incredibly depressed.
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Why do graphics cards cost so much in Europe? A 980 cost like $900 USD there.

During black Friday the 980 went on sale for $350 here.
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>>53551308
They didn't look very hard. Level3 offers everything from 100mbit to 100Gbit.
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>>53551318
because they are made in Israel and we're not best allies
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>>53551318
First price in France for a 980ti is 700 euros ($789).
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>>53551318
>graphics cards
>>>/v/
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>>53551357
>GPUs are only good for gaymen
>>>/out/
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>>53551108
>life costs less in the EU
Loving every laugh.
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>>53551364
you don't use a 980 to work.
you use a quadro.

now >>>/v/
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>>53550817
100/100 (kb/s) dsl for $100/month, 50gb limit

t. strayan
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>>53551261
>free
I knew it had to be bullshit.

For everyone else's benefit let me explain Free (a french carrier)

- Their 4G coverage is about 3-5sq meters on a good day.
- When you aren't on Free's 4G network you roam to Orange's 3G/2G network
- The 50GB is *ONLY* for 4G, on 3G roaming you are limited to 3GB at 7mbps maximum
- If you exceed the 3GB roaming data, you are reduced to 128/128kbps and placed in a massive contention pool

Essentially it's a budget carrier that offers a very 'no frills' service in a very small area of Paris.
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>>53551357
>>53551382
>doesn't know about video rendering or curing cancer
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2015/03/20/gpu-driven-drug-discovery/
Dipshit.
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>>53551383
>50gb limit
ayy lmao I dl 3 Tb a month
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>>53551383
>100/100 (kb/s) dsl for $100/month, 50gb limit
rekt
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>>53551219
Except collecting and mining data is not ATT's *primary* business and the entire reason to exist, plus they don't already have a fuckton on info on you from tracking you all over the web and reading your fucking email (inb4 I don't use Gmail: people you write with do). Fuck Google.
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>>53551390
>implying free isn't the reason there is cheap mobile and internet in France
SFR or Orange have about the same thing, 20 euros for unlimited calls, etc and 6GB internet. Before free, competitors were fixing the prices to fuck us.
I don't even use free (I use SFR, 20 euros for unlimited calls, SMS and 6GB 4G internet), but I only can have mobile and internet this cheap because of them.
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>>53551394
>>53551393
the funny thing is
                                                                                               I'm not kidding
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100/100 fiber for 4.99€/mo here. Lithuania.
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>>53551221
> check
> not 19th century
> mfw when Amerifags are charged $BIGNUM for intrabank wire transfers and they take fucking days
> mfw when their free or 0.10 EUR at most and take few hours at most in the First World
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>>53551454
too bad it's Lithuania
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>>53550850
yeah yeah we believe you, magically every butthurt amerifat has an uncapped gigabit connection for 10$/month on /g/ while irl your internet is nearly australia-tier and controlled by a duopoly in 98% of the country
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>>53551476
fucking gypsy
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>>53550946

>Contactless cards

You know, I'm rather glad I don't own a card that I have to keep in an aluminum wallet to avoid people stealing my money.
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>>53551507
fucking gypsy
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>>53551507
You mean like magnetic strip cards without security features, such as the ones you have in the USA?

They can be read from several feet away.
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>>53551524
fucking gypsy
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>Be Finnish
>"free" health care before age of 18
>"free" elementary school
>400€/year for 3 year vocational schooling
>get jobs
>around 22k per a year
>minus taxes on everything
>get left with 500€ per month
feels bad
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>>53551580
not bad for an asian country
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>>53551524
>magstripe can be read from feet away

Sure buddy ;)
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>free education
>muh 350/20Mbps broadband for 20€
>muh drinking age of 18
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>>53551591
9/10 got a chuckle out of it
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>>53550817
at least encrypting my hard drive isn't illegal

checkmate britbongs
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>>53551524

>magnetic strip
>read without sliding it into a machine
I'm calling bullshit. They may provide no encryption whatsoever, but unless you actually steal the card itself, or trick a bunch of people into inserting it into a fake reader, you can't steal shit.

Basically, the only thing wrong with magnetic strips is that stupid people exist who get their cards stolen. RFID and NFC are legitimately insecure and require you to keep your card in a fucking Faraday cage.
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>being concerned about paypass
I simply have my card in a protector case that blocks radio waves.
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>>53551382
You use a quadro for compute, a 980 is still immensely more powerful for standard HPC CUDA work.

Faggot.
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>>53550817
>250/250 ftth
>€54/month
>NL/drinking age 18
>ameritards have drinking age at 21
>have open marijuana consumery in cafes
>not illegal to carry more than >15k of cash
Feels good to live in Europe
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>>53551628
>the only thing wrong with magnetic strips is that stupid people exist who get their cards stolen.
Adding to that list, stupid people who keep magnets in their pockets close to their cards.
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>>53551661
Your education is bit fucked up tho
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>>53551673
Don't forget retards that expect their card to work when half of the stripe is fucking gone
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>>53551691
>your education is a bit fucked up tho
kek, thatś the only thing we have to complain about.
Europe's privacy laws > American privacy laws
>Freedom right?
Hahaha, no.
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>>53551691
>Your education is bit fucked up tho
Not that guy but yeah, I don't see how that would be "a bit fucked up" compared to anything US student debt related.
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No one is dumb enough to steal credit cards in America because the penalty is crazy. These slow ass chips serve to project the bank and they're only using consumer protection as an excuse.

100% of credit cards offer zero liability so from a consumer point of view chip and pin is only a hassle.
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>>53551710
Well it should, actually (depending on damage). The data on that stripe is repeated twice.
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>>53551382
no, you don't

>>>/v/
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>>53551709
>be in US
>friend finishes work, I toss him my keys and ask him to start the car
>-20ºF outside
>get done a few minutes later, go outside to find him shivering in an unstarted car
>I explained to you how to start it
>yeah I didn't want to fuck up
It's so fun driving stick here, the best part is when people ask to borrow my car and I toss them my keys and say if you can
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>>53551747
>No one is dumb enough to steal credit cards in America
kek
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>>53551250
I have connection like that, but after I started to max upload and download speed for lolz they had to call me and ask me to stop it because somehow I was fucking their network. Something about their Alcatel which couldn't keep up other companies network while I was doing my shit. Ofcourse I refused to cooperate. After that they tried to cancel my subscription, but laws here are so wonderful they couldn't do it. Best part is that someone called cops, buy all they found was legal torrents and downloads. I don't know who the caller was, but police said that he got charges because of it. It was probably someone from the "ISP". Long story short, we made deal where I can use my connection for free as long as I don't max it out all the time.
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>>53551779
>kek
I hate these drive by shitposts
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>>53551661

>not illegal to carry more than >15k of cash
It's not illegal in the US either.

>>53551710

My university student ID functions as a bus pass, and they somehow expect that the ID will last without needing replacement the entirety of our 4 years.

>have to pay $8 to get the fucking card replaced
"Maybe if you took better care of it"

I take plenty good care of it. It's just that I use the card 4+ times every day just to get to and from school.

Hopefully the chip and pin transition will at least cut down on the wear and tear bullshit... if it ever makes a use outside of credit cards.

>>53551747

Chip and pin just serves to protect people from the credit card skimmers people put over ATMs to steal people's numbers when they go to withdraw cash.

>>53551779

Most credit card theft tends to be online, where no matter what you've got, whether it be magnetic strip or NFC or whatever, you're still vulnerable. If you actually walked up to someone and tried to steal their wallet, you would be liable to be shot, or at least get the shit kicked out of you. The one nice thing about America that we don't see so much in Europe is that it's very legal to defend yourself.
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>>53550817
>2 gigabit fibers for 20 euros
i hope bernie won't invade us for our internets
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Not too bad for 3.99€ / month.
Includes unlimited call to basically every major countries out there, unlimited texts, 50Gb of LTE (then throttled to 3G+ speeds), and no silly restrictions (I can bittorrent and csipsimple all I want).
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>>53551747
>These slow ass chips serve to project the bank and they're only using consumer protection as an excuse.


>Ameridumb ideas


Also in Europe you can just tell your bank to reverse the transaction and they will take the hit instead. Banks will do this even if you're scammed because of your own stupidity (paying in advance over some obscure auction site or the like).

In Jewnited States they'll just screw you over instead.
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Driving manual is easy as fuck and every idiot can do it.
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>>53551673
Only thing wrong? Wait a bit, you'll get skimmed.
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>>53551846
how do you get your speed in the top bar
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>>53551601
>muh drinking age of 18
It doesn't concern 90% of /g/ but let's not fucking forget muh consent age of 15 (+/-1, depending on the country).
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>>53551797
He's right though. You can setup a skimmer, connect to it via bluetooth, and print a card all in one go. It's incredibly easy to steal a credit card in the US.
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>>53551858
You can contest charges in the US.
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>>53551837
>The one nice thing about America that we don't see so much in Europe is that it's very legal to defend yourself.
It's not nice when the country's filled up with "responsible" gun owners, such as, I don't know, http://www.bakersfield.com/news/breaking-news/2016/03/16/man-arrested-for-accidentally-firing-gun-and-striking-bus-police-say.html or http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2016/mar/16/womshot-killed-chattanooghome/355528/ or http://nypost.com/2016/03/15/man-shot-in-the-butt-by-his-own-gun-while-running-from-muggers/ or http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3493625/Gunman-accused-shooting-dead-three-neighbors-learning-one-Puerto-Rico-telling-got-go.html or http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/franklin-park/crime/ct-fhj-shot-at-grocery-store-tl-0317-20160314-story.html or… yeah you get the idea, routine.

Maybe you should join the https://nationalsmallpenisassociation.com/glocks-for-micrococks/ by the way?
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>>53551895
true
basically, in europe, our high schools are also hunting grounds but instead of bullets we shoot loads
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>>53551912
You can contest charges in Europe as well.
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>>53551898
You got all of that from a "kek"?

Anyways just call your bank and they'll drop the charges and overnight a card to you. I'll take that potential inconvenience over the slowness of chip.
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>>53551929
This would be cool and all except for the fact that IT DOESN'T MATTER how many people die. Freedom is the highest good and it's worth any and every cost. If you do not have the right to bear arms commensurate to the state military then you are a vassal. Better to die free than live a slave.
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>>53551941
We do so in America as well
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>>53551945
That's what I was responding to.
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>>53551963
You're not the law. I fon't trust you as a judge and don't think you're even mentally stable enough to be trusted with a firearm.
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>>53551947
>You got all of that from a "kek"?
Kek can mean many things. You must read into the kek, ask yourself why the author felt it necessary to kek. Then you will know the zen of kek.
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>>53551628
Magstripe can be read so easy. you can make a skimmmer realy small and read it so easy. There are tons out there that you put in the atm and it will read all the card and you can doit really cheap like 10$ so if you lose one you dont care.
NFC on the card is really secure it make one time virtual card for every transaction. You can only make a pay for the largest amount of 20€ without using pin. You can only make 2 pay to the same person in raw.
Plz dont tank if you dont read or know what you are talking
youtube.com/watch?v=HRXb-FZ6WFM
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>>53551963
>in america you have the right to own a nuclear weapon because the military has nuclear weapons

go get yourself a nucular deevice there hillbilly or you're a fucking slave
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>>53550887
>America
>Freedom
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We can get a gigabit for like 9 euros
Latvia ftw
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>>53551838
dat feeling when your isp's tech support asks you "have you tested your internet speed on a machine with SSDs or RAID array before reporting?"
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>>53551929
if you got rid of all the niggers, burgerstan wouldn't be so bad
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>>53551838
Comcast has started offering 2gbit in certain areas here. It's kinda pointless seeing as 10gbit equipment is still relatively expensive.
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>>53552021
Also, we don't have niggers here
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>>53551929
1. The US has a much larger population than all of those countries.
2. The issue has more to do with how background checks are carried out. There's not much investigation into one's mental state.
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>>53550967
Actually the highest US denomination was the one hundred thousand dollar bill.
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>>53552082
second hand 10gbps switches are pretty affordable right now considering the fact that a new one is the price of an iphone and every fucking homeless cunt has an iphone these days
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>>53552101
Background checks aren't required for every firearm purchase. I can go on armslist today and buy an AK-47, don't need to get it registered or anything and it's all legal
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>>53552134
I wouldn't consider $400 to be affordable for a secondhand switch unless it's infiniband.
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>>53551318
cause we're drowning in taxes, TVA and shit that destroys the economy. that's why.
but in our misery i'm glad we're not that cucked by omnipresent botnet and "pay with phone or without contect" bullshit, hell even with a simple nfc terminal there's a new gen of pickpockets rising here ! it's incredible !
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>>53550817
The fact that there are so many anti-America threads just like this that get made on a daily basis only proves how much of an influence America has on your everyday lives. You know why you almost never see any anti-(any other country) threads? Because Americans don't give a fuck about you or your dumb, boring country. We are our own little world, and you most certainly partake in it too; you watch our TV shows and movies, you listen to our music, you eat at our restaurants, you wear our clothes, your young scholars come to study at our universities, you know how our government works and who's in it, and you definitely love to talk about us. Holy shit you love to talk a lot about us, be it positive or negative. You faggots sure love talking about America considering how much you loathe it. You care more about America than Americans do. Eat shit and go worry about your own damn country, because I certainly don't give a shit about it.
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>>53552101
>1. The US has a much larger population than all of those countries.
Yeah, that's why there's written "per 1m people" on this graph. Did you even learn to read?
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>>53551769
Wait how do you start an automatic car???
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>>53552174
>We are our own little world
Sums it up nicely. Even using your own made-up silly units and everything.
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>>53552181
As population grows the number of homicides per 1m grows.
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>>53552060
I fell for the 16 GiB ram meme.
mount -t tmpfs -o size=8G tmpfs /mnt/ramdisk
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>>53552135
You're not getting an "Ak-47" off of armslist. You can buy semi auto akm derivatives though
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>>53552186
turn the key
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>>53552186
You don't it's always on like broadband. The gas expenditure is ludicrous.
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>>53552208
You can buy semiautomatic AK-47s on armslist
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>>53550817
>>53550837
kek

1gbps down 200mb up for 13Euros
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>>53552200
You failed math class
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>>53552174
it's not that we care too much about what's going on in your own little world but rather that we alleviate boredom by fucking with people with delusions of grandeur

you can't really proclaim yourself to the planet as "the best country in the world" and suck at so many fucking things without getting trolled so either grow some modesty or keep taking it like a bitch
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>unlimited
>no data cap
>LTE
>25€/month
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>>53550817
Move over eurocucks, we Americuns need more space
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>>53552218
I'm not aware of any manufacturers who cater to people who want a close as they can copy of the ak-47. Most manufacturers import parts kits from Eastern European, which are all akm based, and build from there.
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>>53552254
Go search armslist for AK47s, you'll find them.
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>>53550885
not remotely to the same extent.

mastercard has amazing protections and merchant compliance policies.

You really think apple is going to refund your money because your identity was stolen? Mastercard will.
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>>53552282
What makes you think Mastercard's and Visa's RFID payments aren't available in the US as well?
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>>53551929
Compare these statistics with the 'niggers per 1m people' one.
You'll find there's a correlation.

America doesn't have a gun problem, it has a nigger problem.
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>>53552273
>Nearly all of them are stamped receivers or type 56 based
>Few shirty all U.S made ones that emulate the akm
>None are Ak47's
Gotcha
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>>53551242
So what happened to innocent until proven guilty? Unless OPs friend is black of course.

>>53551245
I guess he forgot to tell the banks.

>>53552174
>you eat at our restaurants
I kek'd.
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>>53552309
And still blaming all your problems on minorities. How cute.
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>>53552345
Is it really that bad to blame them when it's true?
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>>53551188
>insuffitient funds, friend.
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>>53552345
>13% of the population
>Nearly 50% of all homicides
Yup, nothing out of the ordinary there
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>>53552345
Well when they're responsible for 70% of the homocides when they're 10% of the population, yes.
I don't blame ALL minorities, just niggers.
Mexicans, while they shit up their own country tend to behave in america, asians are fine, jews are fine.
Hell not even all niggers are bad, but we call these persons black people.
There's a difference between a nigger and a black person. A black person will ignore a phone on the ground, or try to pick it up and hand it to a police station.
A nigger will fight with other niggers over the phone, get mad at realising it was glued to the ground (this takes a while) and then kick it out of monkey frustration about being outwitted by a stationary object.
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>>53550817
lol i have free 1000/1000
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>>53550817
>porn is default blocked in my country
>isis takes all the bandwidth
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>>53552362
If you can prove it's true and that they are the only ones to blame ... why not.

European countries got their share of niggers too and more sandniggers, yet we're doing fine. It's like there is more to it.

>>53552370
>>53552381
The niggarisation of some was given with the treatment they received. Why do you think most niggers in EU behave?

>>53552410
Had to download it while you could, bruv.
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>>53552174
Nah, you're givinng yourself too much credit. These ball-breaking animosities are a part of human tribal nature. Whether it's one part of town vs. another, city vs. city, country vs. country, or continent vs. continent it had been going on long before we discovered your funny piece of land and populated it with our retards. It's all fun and breaking balls though (as long as it's all in the same cultural circle), and the fact that it causes you so much butthurt proves that it's you who's an insecure faggot.
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>>53552457
>Why do you think most niggers in EU behave?
That's a good question. While I don't profess to know the answer, clearly the answer to america's nigger problem isn't more welfare.
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>>53552087
A bit of kebab in recent years though.
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>>53552467
>implying the average American would be able to name 10 countries on the map
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>>53551625
>euro symbol
>britbongs

n1 m9
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>>53551146
will I go to jail now?
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>>53552457
>Why do you think most niggers in EU behave?

Because they're mostly Africans from former European colonies that still remember the shitholes they migrated from and hadn't been raised in the ghetto-gangbang-hip-hop-bling-bling-muh-dick American nigger "culture".
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>>53552457
>Why do you think most niggers in EU behave?
They don't.
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>>53552518
>this post

they literally* feel like having to work in Europe is punishment, and that they are morally entitled to all the welfare (mainly because the concept of morality doesn't exist with these people)


t. I live in Sweden


*Danish media interviewed refugees and they shared their wonky, entitled views
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>>53552518
Well, the former part is hard to change for American niggers but the latter is only partially their fault.

>>53552542
Yeah, just woke up to the shots of some gang fights and followed a car chase. At least here in Germany, niggers probably commit less crime than natives or sand niggers, and all the "crime" they commit is probably some drug related shit.

The situation in France is different and niggers are more niggerish there but that's because the relationship between them and natives is closer to US and A.
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>>53552614
You're talking about sandniggers and muslim nigger refugees. I'm talking about "legal" blacks from former French/Belgian colonies. They're pretty decent people.
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>>53552672
I'm French. And we have more africans here, so I guess you can take my word that they're complete scum.
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>>53552614
>building a world view based on mainstream media
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>>53550817
>100/100 fiber for 20€/month
fuck off romania
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>>>/pol/
/thread
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>>53552672
>the latter is only partially their fault
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
YOU ARE A WHITE MALE
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>>53552774

Shitty /pol/-tier forced meme.
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>>53552782
triggering burgers is a /pol/ meme
this whole thread is a /pol/ meme you unfunny fuckface
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>>53550887
>Unigger States of Jewmerica
>free
Every single fucking time


This: POST has been evaluated: UNSAFE by the National Security Agency.
Please cease all activities and wait for our agents to contact you.
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>>53552702
>fuck off romania
you got your countries mixed up there man
i don't know where you get ripped off with 100/100 for 20 euros but in romania you get 1000/200 for 10 euros
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>>53552908
To be fair, every first world country has an NSA like program.
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>>53550949
country?
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>>53551318
stupid vat fees mang
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Unlimited 400 Mbit for EUR 30.

Latvia.
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>>53552966
>black guy
>brought into questioning
Yeah fucking right.
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>>53552304
They are but NFC merchant acceptance is a lot lower and RFID card issuance is a lot lower too. Apple pay and Android pay have been improving the scenario and motivation to get working readers installed.

That being said paying with Apple Pay on my iPhone 6 is an exercise in futility often. If the reader works at all, it's a clumsy exercise to get the antennas aligned. My Moto X with no case also has trouble with Android Pay often.
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>>53551747
Consumer protection is a meme. The problem is skimming and compromises at stores became a lot worse. Issuing banks largely cover fraud.

The goal was to reduce card cloning/skimming fraud, and it was done by giving the merchants the stick: either upgrade your shit to take EMV (card readers, points of sale), or when someone claims fraud, you will now pay instead of the issuing bank.
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>>53550887
>'murrica
>freedom
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>>53552304
Sure they are available, but neither the cards or the readers are neraly as widespread as in for example european countries, for example where i live literally every single card reader in every single store supports them, and 90% of the people i know have a card that supports contactless payments
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>>53550837
1Gbps/1Gbps is 50 euros/month here
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>>53551691
>EU education fucked up
Oh, the irony.
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>>53551524
>>53551628
NFC cards are actually fairly secure. Contactless payment is typically limited to $25 or $50 to deter fraud, which limits returns. Early cards in the US used a static value, which meant reading the card once and repeating what it said was enough to fake the card. That was really insecure. They also usually contained the cardholder name. This freaked people out especially when local news made scaremongering stories over it.

To counter this, banks switched to chips that use a dynamic CVV3 that changes based on the challenge from the terminal. Listening to the card once isn't enough as the response changes based on the query, so replay attacks are impossible. The only really feasible attack (demonstrated at Defcon 20) is to read the card with one online phone (e.g. android) and have it relay the value to an android phone while the second phone is in touch with the NFC reader. Since most people would notice if strangers are sticking Nexus phones directly against their cards/wallets, it's not a very practical attack, and from a fraud perspective, easily reversed and eaten by the issuing bank (consumer not liable).

The RFID chip also contains an account number, but it's a virtual account number that's different from the account number printed on the card, and other than the CVV3 value, no other information is reported. There is more information printed on the surface of the card (Cardholder name, account number, expiration, and CVV2 code), on the chip, and on the magstripe (name, account number, expiration, other track 1 & 2 data, CVV1 value).
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>>53551947
>You got all of that from a "kek"?
Yes, he laughed at you because you were wrong
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I know americans whine about how inserting a card and entering a pin is tedious, but at least its secure.
Just look how rampant fraud/card cloning is in the united states.
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>>53551884
Some ROMs have it built in and have a toggle somewhere in the settings, the rest can install XPosed and Gravitybox or something similar
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>>53553283
Debit usage is a lot higher in Europe, and interchange (fees charged to the merchant's bank for processing the transaction) is a lot higher in the US (typically 2-4% in the US, while in most european countries, it is typically 0.2-0.3%, up to 1% for business cards). Thus US merchants, especially on mobile payments, want to push people to payment that gives a barcode tied to a bank account for a direct debit from a bank account (fees are MUCH lower).

The other problem is that when US banks upped the security of NFC chips, it often rendered the contactless reader incompatible with the register. Merchants found this out with the 2015 EMV (chip card) mandate, when they bought NFC/EMV (chip) compatible readers, and then they couldn't accept chipped cards because their readers passed along the card data to the point of sale (register) and the software on the register was not EMV compatible, meaning the data could not be sent to the issuing bank from the chip.

Once more merchants get their registers upgraded and accept chips, then it's very easy to accept contactless. With Apple Pay and Android pay becoming in things, people want to pay more with contactless in the US. Whether or not RFID enabled credit/debit cards will make a comeback is questionable, as very few banks in the US issue them nowadays.
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>>53550844
Credit card are also botnet
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>>53553366
thanks
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>>53553346
EMV is a pretty fundamentally flawed protocol because it depends on variables by the point of sale maker being strongly random (when they're often not). Universities in the UK have written papers on it. The transaction looks cryptographically secure to the bank who denies refunds on fraudulent charges to the cardholder.

The chip is a lot harder to fake than a simple magstrip though. Merchants have botched the rollout, in being able to accept the chip and processing speeds.

As far as pin codes go, blame banks on thinking the American public is stupid/lazy. Out of ten credit cards I have, four have PINs, and out of those four, one requires a PIN, while one requires a PIN if the terminal supports it. All of the rest default to chip and signature. Even my debit card issued by Charles Schwab Bank (obviously has a PIN) defaulted to chip-and-signature transactions while I was in Germany a couple weeks back.

>having ten credit cards
Benefits my credit score, doesn't cost me anything, and I get perks because I spend a lot of money (reimbursed by work because it's travel for work).
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>>53550817
>charges for card use

because pixies put cash into tills
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>>53552457
It´s because Americans like to focus everythiong on and about race. They have a different/weird mentality when it comes to whites and blacks, constantly insist on focusing on the differences between them. In the community, the media and everyday life. This combined with the shitty living conditions Afro-murricans live in only fuels this division which creates this whole black vs white thing.
The other problem is the SJW propaganda saying "dey din do nuffin", basically excusing a crime because it was commited by a black person. Another issue is the rampant racism and discrimination in the states, giving afros the excuse to cling onto their history of slavery and muh oppression.

No one ever talks about this bullshit in the EU, because it´s irrelevant.
Fix yo shit.
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>>53552247
ISP and plan?
I'm paying the same for some pos plan and want to switch.
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>>53553100
>wireless
>>
Only girls don't pay with cash.
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I've been told to swipe my card and sign, enter my pin, enter my pin and sign, call my debit card a credit card and had it just not work at all and any time I had to tner my pin the machine would take upwards of a minute to finally finish.

What a country. I can see why Apple pay is taking off when it's this much of a hassle. Oh and there were no contactless options.
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>100gbit $10 000/month
>20gbit at $2500/month

Feels good.
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>>53553499
>free rewards
>no dealing with change and counting bills
>purchases itemized and categorized for my review so I can watch my spending
Why wouldn't I pay with credit? No seriously, let's consider this.

Now I have some niche spending that most people don't have
>5 points per dollar at Marriott Hotels (stay in marriott hotels more than 80 nights per year)
>5% cashback on rental cars (typically rent cars over thirty times per year)

But I also have some general spending that's common to the average joe.
>5% cashback at any gas, paid at the pump
>5% cashback at any electronics store, up to $2K/quarter
>3% cashback at any grocery store
>2% cashback anywhere
>5% rotating category cashback that changes by quarter; for apr-jun one card is restaurants/movies, the other is grocery stores & wholesale clubs for up to $1,500 in eligible spend per quarter
>Q4 2015, one of the aforementioned cards gave 10% back on All Amazon purchases

I make hundreds of dollars in cashback a year, and I spent the exact same amount as I would have had I paid cash... again, why would I not use credit?
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>>53553554
m-meant 200gbit
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I broke my leg. I don't have any hospital bills.
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>>53553563
I agree with your points you make, but realistically speaking you have to spend thousands on the card to get that kind of cashback,
and of course if you ever pay interest on any of those cards its always greater than any cashback rewards.
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>>53553581
with a European product?
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>>53553633
>I broke my leg. I don't have any hospital bills.
DELETE THIS
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>>53553634
>and of course if you ever pay interest on any of those cards its always greater than any cashback rewards.
If you manage your spending like a sane, rational adult and pay your bill in full each month you'll never pay interest.

Most people spend thousands per year on their shit. Move your spending to your credit card and you'll get it.

There's also regular promos on cards. Saturday after thanksgiving each year, Amex gives me free money to spend at small businesses (last year it was $10 off $10 once, it used to be more generous in the past).

It all adds up. Getting 5% cashback on gas is like getting $1 back per fill right now. That's not a lot of money at once, but if you drive a lot, it adds up.

It also builds your credit score in the US, which helps you spend less on auto insurance (can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars per year) and get lower interest rates on home or car loans (at 24 I got a car loan of $32K for 0.0% APR for 48 months, i.e. a four year car loan where I was not charged any interest).
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>>53553720
Your thinking is a bit backwards, but sure.

Sure it adds up, but really how much ?
You mention 5% on gas, even if you spend $2,000 on gas yearly that gets you only $100
How much could be saved if you drove a honda accord instead of an F150 ?
>way more than any cashback

I'm glad you're responsible with your credit and using it appropriately, but many many people are not and use credit cards as resolving debt and then spew how much cashback they are getting.
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>>53550817
>Ausfailure
>25/5
>$69/month
>Not even unlimited
>300GB

You know you guys say some hurtful things sometimes.
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>>53553918

i don't think i could go to anything lower than 100mbit these days..
I really wish I had a faster upload
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>>53553865
>trying to reason with AMERICANS

americans will buy a 40$ steak because there's 2x1 coupon rather than buying two 15$ steaks.
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>>53553865
>Sure it adds up, but really how much ?
With the category cashback of 5-10% I end up with quite a bit (along with promos). The 2% is nominal.

>How much could be saved if you drove a honda accord instead of an F150 ?
I drive an AWD Intermediate sedan, but I get your point.

>I'm glad you're responsible with your credit and using it appropriately, but many many people are not and use credit cards as resolving debt and then spew how much cashback they are getting.
It's true that for every one person that pays in full each month, there are two that carry balances at some point within the last year. I assume /g/ is more intelligent than the average person though.
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>>53550887
>freedom
>get your foreskin sold to companies that make facial creams for women without your consent
Ha hahahahahahahahahahahah
wait
hahahahahahahaha
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>>53553641
BTFO so bad.

Why do some Muricans even think that Europeans are against guns? It's quite easy to get a license in almost every country, we just make sure that not every shithead has one. It's a win - win.
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>>53553942
At least we can buy steaks you metro sexual dutch vegetarian faggot.
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>>53552282

>He has no fucking idea how Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Android Pay works.

You link your credit card to your phone and use that through Apple Pay, you're still using Visa, Discover, Mastercard, you dip shit.
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>>53553942
if you think a $40 and $15 steak are equivalent you must be retarded.
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>>53553641
Exactly. You produce stuff for us that is illegal for you to use.

TOP KEK
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>>53553959
cucked so bad for making shit for Americans that you can't even have.
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>>53553980
I don't think hand guns are illegal in any European country with the proper license.
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>>53553942
Most Americans don't spend that much on beef. Whole Tenderloin is typically $12/lb (when it isn't on sale) at Costco. When I want to get dry aged boneless organic ribeye from Whole Foods I typically spend $21/lb, and I get two one pound roasts. That never goes on sale and it at a place that is known to be more expensive.

The only easy way to get a $40 steak is to go out to a good restaurant in the US, and a BOGO coupon on that would be a hell of a deal for dinner to two. (Good steakhouses in the US typically charge $40-$50 for steak).
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>>53553967
>>53554017
it was an analogy.

you spend more on expensive stuff because it's on "discount"
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>>53554011
>proper license

Yeah good luck getting one of those. You can't even own knifes ffs.
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>>53554058
>knifes
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>>53554054
I don't as a general rule but some people do.

One of the worst things grocery stores is "10 for $10" sales or "2 for $4". Usually if you ring up one of the item, it'll ring up for a $1 or $2 (for those respective examples), i.e. purchasing the suggested quantity is not required to get the good per unit price.
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>>53553942
I have seen people literally do this, I even try to help them out.

>see man buying creme cheese
>he buys the big tub that costs $6 and its 450 grams
>I point out that the small tubs are on sale 2 for $5 and weigh 250 grams each
>he wants the large one because of 'points' worth $1
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>>53554011
Handguns cannot be legally owned in the UK. Shotguns and rifles are legal (with a licence) but handguns are a flat no.
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>>53554058
I don't know what country you're talking about but it isn't mine.
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