I agree that Certegy does not discriminate – they are an
Equal Opportunity violator of the Fair Credit Act.
White people, black people, Asian people,
Hispanic people, Native American People, Foreign Nationals, poor people, rich
people, middle-class people --- we have all been victims of Certegy’s
ridiculous check authorization scam that strives to gain private financial
information via their “VIP” or “Gold” programs? And for what purpose?
So that they can once again allow some idiot
to gain access to their un-encrypted systems and steal such information for the
purpose of identity theft?
Indeed they do use Artificial Intelligence in the form of
algorithms to decide and determine when to authorize or decline checks when
they are presented at a merchant. In
this day and age, when technology is so advanced, there is no reason why there
can’t be a better method (and actually there is via the Bank Reform Act) of
authorizing checks based on factual information rather than a “pattern of risky
check writing behavior” perpetuated by others.
I had a “pattern” of consistent check writing at 7-11 for
quite some time, when all of a sudden, Certegy denied acceptance of my check at
7-11 for no reason.
I had no negative
history on file, and was told it met the guidelines of a “pattern of check
writing that showed a possible risk to the merchant”.
I was embarrassed, angry and frustrated.
In fact, I had written a check just 4 days
earlier to 7-11 that had been accepted.
Certegy gave me their song and dance about becoming a VIP member, which
would give me a higher rate of check acceptance at most retailers, though not
guarantee acceptance.
I told them I did
not want any part of their company – to take all my information out of their
system and keep out of my financial affairs completely.
I even threatened legal action, and I am
currently strongly considering speaking to an attorney about starting a
class-action against them for this very issue.
Apparently, I would have no problems getting people to join the class in
suit.
I am definitely participating in a boycott of all merchants
who use Certegy, asking all my friends and relatives to participate in the
boycott, and writing a letter to the CEOs of each company informing of the
boycott and the reasoning behind it.
I
also plan to build a website that will invite others to join in the boycott,
and I don’t think I will have much trouble getting people to participate at
all.
In this economy, retailers really
cannot afford to lose the small customer base that they have remaining, and we
really need to hit them where it matters and let them know we will not deal
with them as long as they continue to use Certegy.
Certegy is a shady company with questionable business
practices and we all need to stand up and fight them and let them know we are
not going to take it any longer.