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@1clivey1 | 8 September 19 | |
@ 3mel - 7.09.19 - 07:38pm if it's a magnetic strip swipe it's safer than the ones you touch, think they can be read by someone in a cramped lift for example. they make RFID blocking wallets now Got one those wallets there really good work well |
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@phillwin | 8 September 19 | |
They a lot easy to use and when u pop out give it them to look after
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@phillwin | 8 September 19 | |
I was out once I lock the door gave the the key card to a lady behind the desk came back 6 hours later my door was open complain reception
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@phillwin | 8 September 19 | |
@ cerberus611 - 7.09.19 - 05:55pm When you're out and about and have booked a hotel room, do you feel safer with the 'smart cards' that are used nowadays or the traditional 'key'? I'm somewhat on the boundary with this. I know that the card is more convenient but, What if someone hacks into the system and has access into your room?? Wow |
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@birdy | 8 September 19 | |
@ phillwin - 8.09.19 - 09:02am I was out once I lock the door gave the the key card to a lady behind the desk came back 6 hours later my door was open complain reception She probably thought you were handing the key back because you were leaving. |
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@birdy | 8 September 19 | |
Do men sit around feeling unsafe in hotel rooms?
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@phillwin | 8 September 19 | |
In UK they look after the key when you out so you won't lose it
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@birdy | 8 September 19 | |
lol wow.
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