BQT bqt solutions limited

a question

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    if part of the verification process involved in a "brand card" transaction is biometric (facial/fingerprint) why does it matter if there is a name on the card or not - given that if you can't fake the biometric bit, you can't pretend to the name? and if it doesn't matter whether there's a name on the card or not, is the only thing of significance about a "brand card" it's biometric check? Is a biometric verification process that special?

    Am I missing something? Has anyone wondered, why bother with a card with no name?

    - - mm
 
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