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In the Bank (about a Credit-Card System)






In a large, dimly lighted room with acoustic walls and ceilings to deaden sound, about fifty operators — predominantly women — are sitting at a battery of monitors with a keyboard beneath each. It is here that holders of the blue, green, and gold credit cards are given or refused credit.

When a card is presented anywhere in payment for goods or ser­vices, the place of business can accept the card without question if the amount is below an agreed limit, usually between twenty-five and fifty dollars. For a larger purchase, authorization is needed, though it takes only seconds to obtain.

The approval procedures move at jet speed. From wherever they are, merchants and others dial directly to the credit-card processing center of the bank. Automatically each call is routed to a free operator, whose first words are, " What is your merchant number? " As soon as the answer has been given, the operator types the figures, which appeares simultaneously on the monitor. Next she askes the card number and amount of credit being sought. They are also typed and displayed.

The operator presses the key, feeding the information to a comput­er, which instanly signals " accepted" or " declined". The first means that credit is good and the purchase has been approved, the second that the cardholder is delinquent and credit has been cut off. The operator informs the merchant, the computer records the transaction. On a nor­mal day fifteen thousand calls come in.

Sometimes a monitor flashes a message from the computer — " stolen card". In this situation an operator, speaking calmly, as trained, has to answer, " The card presented to you has been reported as stolen. If possible, detain the person presenting it and call police. Retain the card. The bank will pay you thirty dollars reward for its return."

Storekeepers are usually pleased at the prospect to get an easy thir­ty dollars. For the bank it is also a good deal, since the card, left in cir­culation, can be used fraudulently for a much greater total amount.

But this system works well only when the bank has got the informa­tion and can program the computer. Unfortunately most of the defraud­ing happens before a missing card is reported. To avoid this the compu­ter also warns the operators about excessive purchasing: when a card­holder makes ten or more purchases during a single day, the computer alerts an operator. Since an ordinary cardholder never makes more than six or eight purchases a day, a card showing more than normal use may be fraudulent, even though the owner might be unaware of its loss.

However, despite all the warning systems, a lost or stolen card, if used cautiously, is still good for twenty thousand dollars' worth of fraudulent purchases in the week or so during which most stolen cards stayed unreported.

Moreover, there are devices used by criminals to decide whether a stolen card can be used again or if it is hot. A favorite is to pay a wait­er twenty-five dollars to check a card out. He can get the answer easi­ly by consulting a weekly confidential warning list issued by the cred­it card company to merchants and restaurants.

 

Ответьте на вопросы к тексту:

1. How many operators are sitting in the room of the credit-card processing center?

2. What are they supposed to answer in the situation when the computer is flashing the " stolen card" message?

3. What reward does a storekeeper get for retaining a stolen card?

4. How many purchases can a cardholder make during a single day not to alert the operator?

5. What do criminals do to decide if a stolen card can be used again?


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