Credit cards were the first to figure out there was a Y2K problem. Around 1996, they started issuing cards that would expire in (20)00, except the card readers/approvers would look and say “this card expired in (19)00. REJECT.”
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Michael Jantze
Credit cards were the first to figure out there was a Y2K problem. Around 1996, they started issuing cards that would expire in (20)00, except the card readers/approvers would look and say “this card expired in (19)00. REJECT.”