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Disable stolen bank cards with OTU QR code

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Basically have two QR code that is printed into a card/sticker etc... It has a sticky cover on top of it so people cannot snoop on the code before usage.

Upon theft/loss of card, you simply grab the nearest phone and have them scan either one of the QR code, (one is a url, and the other one is an SMS). It will then send a one time password to disable the card.

This process is much faster than calling the bank.

mofosyne, Aug 01 2012

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       So, you keep the QR code on your person?
RayfordSteele, Aug 08 2012
  
      
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