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The Y2K glitches start being reported


From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: 29 Dec 1999 06:45:36 -0800


And it begins, the early reports from England on a particular POS machine.
Although this glitch was related to Y2K, POS machines are flaky on the best
of days.

There have been some problems with a small percentage (5%) of point of sale
terminals (the card readers in shops that are used to process credit and debit
card transactions). The affected terminals show an error message which simply
needs to be cleared to allow the transaction to be processed. Although there
is a simple workaround, details were not immediately available to all affected
retailers, so consumers were inconvenienced yesterday. Now that the details
have been widely disseminated, consumers are much less likely to be affected. 

The problem is restricted to some of the machines produced by Racal Electronics
plc. Although the fault relates to the Y2K bug, it will disappear on 1.1.2000.

This is only a minor glitch. It is typical of the sort of problem that it was >expected would need to be dealt with 
over this period. This problem does not >affect any other point of sale terminals, ATMs, the cards themselves or other 
methods of payment, and does not lead us to expect any significant problems in >the financial sector. 





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