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LENTICULAR STRIPS ON CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS (Updated Nov. 21, 2009)
From: Wendy
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 4:17  PM
Subject: LENTICULAR STRIPS ON CREDIT/DEBIT  CARDS
To answer the obvious questions that are being  asked:
A CHIP can be imbedded into the LENTICULAR STRIP on  ANY CARD.
THE CHIP/CHIPS  CAN BE PROGRAMMED.
There are several strips on MOST cards that people  can not SEE. 
The are imbedded between the layers of  plastic.
The strip/strips that you can see may also be  embedded with chips.
Years ago, The company I was partnered with  was  able to produce cards with FIVE invisible strips and THREE visible  strips.
These cards were embedded with 20+ chips that  performed many functions.  They were programmed to produce and track activity,  billing, payments  and  various other functions.
That was 10 years ago--and I am certain that the  technology has advanced considerably since then. 
I can only IMAGINE what the capabilities of  Lenticular strips are now!
Thanks!
Wendy
#1  (Reply)
----- Original Message -----
From: "BG
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 7:06 PM
Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Fourwinds10
RE: LENTICULAR STRIPS
Patrick - Chips and lenticular strips are now found on/in credit cards, driver\'s licenses, passport cards, passports themselves, and more. They are difficult or impossible to avoid.
To minimize the times and places that the chips or  strips can be read, woven metal wallets and passport cases are now being made.   These \"read-proof\" items are fast becomimg essential items for personal  security. 
  
The wallets and cases are easy to find with an Internet search.
In peace,
BG
 
		 
 





