The data describes the opinions of Americans on EMV card usage in 2016. The results of the survey carried out in March 2016 revealed that 50% of the respondents wished they could use their chip-enabled cards to make purchases at more retail locations.
Any extra time that may be needed to use chip-enabled debit or credit cards is worth the added security | 61 |
I have had mostly positive experiences using my chip-enabled cards to make purchases at retail locations | 59 |
I can't always tell which terminals accept chip-enabled cards | 57 |
I am concerned about unauthorized purchases using a chip enabled card I lose or misplace my card | 52 |
It's confusing when the process for making chip-enabled cards differs from place to place | 52 |
I wish I could use my chip-enabled cards to make purchases at more retail locations | 50 |
I recommend using chip-enabled cards to others (my friends) | 40 |
Cashiers are unfamiliar with how to process chip-enabled cards | 39 |
When looking for a new store or restaurant I prefer those that accept chip-enabled cards | 34 |
When picking between two stores I like, I give my business to the one who accepts chip-enabled cards | 30 |