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If a user sets it up so "I only use the card in Oregon and Washington", that should block it from, say, New York or Florida. I really isn't rocket science.
A payment processor was compromised and my debit card info was caught in Berlin which prompted a call from my bank going "Heeeeyyy... you aren't trying to buy a Eurorail pass in Germany, are you?"
Yeah, no. They cancelled the card and issued a new one. The use pattern was out of the ordinary. Same thing should be applied here.
Cute story.
I once told a bank i was going to spend a summer working in Alaska and not to be alarmed when my card started having transactions there. They said "okay!" Then they frozen my card after my first use and when I called them to see why (they didn't call me) they said "suspicious activity on your card, it was used in Alaska!" Then on my return trip home, it was skimmed and used in NYC while I was on a bus in Arizona, I called the bank (again, they didn't call me) and said hey there's a weird charge on my card in NYC, but im in Arizona, and they said "huh weird, I guess we'll freeze it if you want".
Genuinely so happy your bank was so attentive to you. That's not the normal. It is cruel and irresponsible to put restrictions on people's food cards, especially the way the pedophile and his cronies are gutting government offices. It's really hard to get in touch with someone from the EBT department, by design.
Say ive authorized my food card to be used in OR/WA. But what if I'm in Idaho for the weekend unexpectedly, but i need something to eat? What if I'm driving down to visit a relative in NoCal who is on a fixed income and doesnt have enough food for me and i want to pick up some milk and eggs once i get to california so i dont have to worry about keeping them cold? What if I live on the VT/MA border, so I authorize those states, but there's something I need to do in New York, and going to a MA or VT grocery store after going all the way to NY to run an errand would be miles out of my way and I just want to go to the grocery store in NYS, but uh oh, I didn't authorize that state and I can't get a hold of anyone other than a robot on the phone at the ebt office and gas is five fucking dollars a gallon and I can't afford to drive all over the tri state area, so I guess i'll just be fucking hungry again today.
Stop trying to die on this hill. You're suggestion is a bad idea, not because you're a bad person (giving you thr botd, but losing faith fast) but because you lack the life experiences and have experienced privilege that clouds your judgement.
Maybe you're a troll and I'm giving you exactly what you want, so this will be my last comment, but if you're being genuine, please try to see things from someone else's view. It is a bad idea to put restrictions on a food card. It's for FOOD. The rates of theft and fraud are over represented by bad actors like the republicans.
Not a troll, just explaining how the system works with current debit cards and SHOULD work with EBT cards.
Here's the breach that got me:
https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/subway-breach-exposes-pos-vulnerabilities-a-5125