Below is a list of sites where the card skimming has occurred in WA. Please forward on so that the WA public (and others coming to WA) are aware!! 
(Some mcdonalds are refusing to accept EFTPOS for this reason)
List of venues to avoid: 
McDonalds Canning Vale 
McDonalds Maddington 
McDonalds City 
McDonalds Success 
McDonalds Cannington 
McDonalds South Perth 
Coles Southern River 
Coles Gosnells 
Coles Thornlie 
Coles Maddington 
Coles Forest Lakes 
Peak Service Station Bayswater 
Peak Service Station Kwinana 
Peak Service Station Maddington 
Peak Service Station Mundaring 
Peak Service Station Roleystone 
BP Service Station Wembley 
BP Service Station Carlisle 
BP Service Station Manning 
BP Service Station Osborne Park
			
									
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I dont know how they work, I'd imagine something like how a phones SIM card would work, i'll do a bit of googling on it 
http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/debitchip/index.html
yeah, damn crims are sneaky!
			
									
									Chip technology is the next evolution of electronic payments in Canada, helping to make an already safe card payment system even more secure.
Over the next few years RBC Royal Bank® and the Canadian payment card industry will introduce chip and PIN technology for all personal and business debit and credit cards.
Already in wide use around the world, this state-of-the art technology provides enhanced protection for you against counterfeiting and card fraud because the embedded microchip is encrypted and virtually impossible to replicate.
While magnetic stripe technology is extremely secure, chip cards and chip card terminals work together to make a highly secure transaction system even MORE secure by electronically validating both the card and the cardholder. Used in combination with a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for transaction authorization (as you do today) your Chip Client Card will provide you with an even higher level of security and peace of mind.
http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/debitchip/index.html
yeah, damn crims are sneaky!
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These are widely used now. Major banks and credit unions have these cards available now.
I've seen so many working at the restaurant, we had to change our device as well to cater. Now if the card has a chip, the card reader/EFTPOS machine will only read the chip, not the magnetic strip. If I swipe the magnetic strip, it says Remove card - insert chip. There is still a manual override though (type the numbers as always). I've also had to start asking for PIN or signature, seeing as it's still optional to put a PIN on the chip cards.
I reckon these are brilliant, and you should see them soon. Surprised that WA hasn't seen many yet.
 
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						I've seen so many working at the restaurant, we had to change our device as well to cater. Now if the card has a chip, the card reader/EFTPOS machine will only read the chip, not the magnetic strip. If I swipe the magnetic strip, it says Remove card - insert chip. There is still a manual override though (type the numbers as always). I've also had to start asking for PIN or signature, seeing as it's still optional to put a PIN on the chip cards.
I reckon these are brilliant, and you should see them soon. Surprised that WA hasn't seen many yet.
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