All of our credit cards have always had a strip on the back where you were supposed to put your signature. Today, since our Visa cards are going to expire in a couple of months, we received new cards that looked different, and although there was a strip in the back, it wasn't the normal one that you signed on, my husband automatically signed his on that strip. I haven't done anything with mine yet except activate it.
This new card also seems to be one of those that can be swiped, chip read or 'tapped'.....something we've never had before.
Do you have any cards that aren't supposed to be signed?
I've always signed them, although realizing at some point it was worthless -- as others above have noted.
FWIW: I just got a new card (Visa) a couple of months ago, with a place for your siggy. It has a chip, as did my previous MC. They're much easier to use and are more secure.
A side note that might be of some interest: I had the MC since 1993. I called them a few months ago to clarify something about a charge (or a credit?) on my card. There was NO WAY I could get to a human being. I tried several times over a period of a couple days, punching every number -- but no human beings.
I was so frustrated and ANGRY that I went to my small local bank (branch of a larger bank) where I've been a customer for 37 years. There are 4-5 tellers, a manager and an assistant manager. I know most of them -- including the manager -- on a first-name basis. I've known her for 20-25 years.
I asked the manager if I could get a CC through them: "Of course!" It didn't take 10 minutes. She said if I have any problems or questions in the future, just call her directly.
So she had to call MC to close that card down (for that reason, she was able to get through to a human). It was a conference call and the woman from MC asked me why I was closing the account. I told her:
"I tried calling you a couple of hours ago for clarification on something and I COULD NOT get to a human being. That's it, that's the reason."
Boy did that make me feel good. It's the first time I've ever acted on something like that because it's usually a hassle, more trouble than it's worth. So I did get my point across (to someone that hopefully matters) THAT THEY'RE NOT SAVING ANYTHING by insulating themselves from people who give them money.
I've been self-employed for 34 years, and believe me my customers get treated like kings. If I insulated myself from them I would be out of business -- as it should be.
Common sense: People who routinely give you money -- for your OWN best interest -- should have reasonably easy access to your ear. Today's business plans seem to be going in the opposite direction.