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In 1982, before the era of digital payment systems, credit card transactions were processed manually using an imprinter. The footage shows a merchant placing a customer's credit card on the imprinter. They then insert a carbon-copy receipt over the card and press down the
imprinter's handle. The machine exerts pressure, transferring the card details onto the receipt through a carbon impression. The merchant carefully tears off the receipt, giving one copy to the customer and retaining the other for their records. This traditional method was commonplace, ensuring secure transactions before the advent of modern electronic payment methods.
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