Originally Posted by
snic
Is a chip-and-pin card essential? No, of course not. But it's saved me a lot of time and even some money - for instance, at a museum in Sweden that was swarming with Americans who had to stand in line to buy tickets, whereas I could waltz up to the zillions of free kiosks and buy my ticket in seconds. Or in Amsterdam, where if you buy your tram ticket from an agent, they charge you extra, but not if you buy from a kiosk (PIN only). Or in train stations in Italy (and just about everywhere else), where the only people standing in line to talk to an agent have a complex itinerary or some other issue to discuss, so by the time you get to the front to use your signature card, your train has come and gone without you as you gaze enviously at the row of empty automats that don't accept your credit card. Etc etc etc.
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Definitely. It's not essential but it sure makes life easier being able to pay directly at the pump, or using one of many open kiosks instead of standing in a long slow line, or not having to deal with bills and coins, so forth and so on. Every time we go to Europe I run into this situation at least once or twice during the trip.