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What timing. Just this morning I received a life saving payment, but as my credit card was blocked because it went over limit without me knowing, the bank tells me I can make online payments, but have to wait 24 hours to be able to draw cash or swipe. I was first a little taken aback:

"What, almost anonymous online payments are OK, but an in person with ID withdrawal not? You gotta be kidding!"

This is after making one online payment to my ISP, then seeing my available balance, went to draw cash and was declined. But, looking back, that payment required two factor auth, via an SMS. I still think email would be more secure, but both a lot more secure than someone with my card and PIN (only happened once, when I was young and stupid), or me banking with someone that doesn't require two factor. Then all the perp needs is written all over the card I just lost, or had stolen, or jammed in an ATM, whatever means. Made me glad I've provisioned for it in my latest project, a WPF client to Web API 2.

Off on a tangent, I would have sooo loved to try the API in .NET Core, but that is still such a distant planet.
Follow my adventures with .NET Core at my new blog, Erisia Information Services.

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