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Visa Eliminates PIN Rule On Debit Cards

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Published: July 2, 2008

WASHINGTON - WASHINGTON - Consumers can now use Visa debit cards for smaller purchases without entering a personal identification number, the same way they can skip signing receipts.

Visa said Tuesday it is no longer requiring merchants to treat its debit cards differently when customers use them as PIN-debit cards, as opposed to signature cards.

The move prompted the Justice Department to drop an antitrust investigation of the practice.

Visa has allowed banks to permit merchants to waive the signature requirement when customers use Visa debit cards, usually on purchases of less than $25, the department said. But Visa has prohibited banks from allowing merchants to waive the entry of a PIN if a customer chooses that route.

Visa said it is ending the prohibition on waiving PINs effective Tuesday.

When a customer uses the debit card as a signature card, the transaction is processed over Visa's network, but if the customer uses a PIN with the same card, it is processed over a separate network.

The signature waiver has reduced transaction processing time, the department said, potentially giving Visa's signature network an unfair advantage over PIN networks.

"Visa's amended operating regulations overcame the competitive concerns that prompted our investigation," said Thomas Barnett, assistant attorney general in charge of the Justice Department's antitrust division.

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