Debit Card Cellphones
Cell Phones with Debit Cards in South Korea In Seoul, South Korea, the newest cell phone add on isn't another phone. It isn't car keys. It's a debit card. There is a built in debit card in some of the new cell phones. According to Cho Eun-Sang, a senior manager at Harex Infotech, which is one of the first companies to establish this new idea, "We are conditioned to think that a credit card is a plastic rectangle..." However, it's actually the date on the strip on the back of the card, and data can be stored anywhere. Almost every teenager and adult in Seoul has a wireless handset. There are 33.2 million cellular subscribers, in the country of South Korea that has a population of over 48 million. Unlike the rest of the world, cellular phones in South Korea are much more than just phones. Kids surf the internet. Adults transfer money. Others buy movie tickets. Some even play the lottery. The coun
today. Is it possible to steal pin numbers and debit card numbers? Most likely. What
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