I have a debit card that has *most* of the signature strip completely gone from the back. It looks extremely suspicious, but I'm too cheap to pay for a new card before the expiration date.
I am always thankful when a cashier asks me for photo ID, which happens VERY rarely, unfortunately. This tells me that at least the cashier has an interest in making sure the right person is using the card.
I would say it's a pretty good bet that when a cashier asks you for a second ID, she's not thinking of company profits and Credit card company fees and what not. I know that when I was a cashier for 15 years I would ask for an ID for an unsigned card because it was the right thing to do. Some people cranked about it, but I don't care, I required it anyway.
I'm not going to let someone buy a bunch of stuff and ASSUME that the money for it's coming out of their own pocket just because the card came out of their wallet/purse.
I am always thankful when a cashier asks me for photo ID, which happens VERY rarely, unfortunately. This tells me that at least the cashier has an interest in making sure the right person is using the card. I would say it's a pretty good bet that when a cashier asks you for a second ID, she's not thinking of company profits and Credit card company fees and what not. I know that when I was a cashier for 15 years I would ask for an ID for an unsigned card because it was the right thing to do. Some people cranked about it, but I don't care, I required it anyway.
I'm not going to let someone buy a bunch of stuff and ASSUME that the money for it's coming out of their own pocket just because the card came out of their wallet/purse.
One simlpe solution...get a wallet where there's a window in it that fits your ID...keep your wallet out when you pull out your credit card that way if and when you're asked, everything is already out and ready without you having to do anything extra. None of the reasoning behind this will probably change your mind...but really, when you're benefitting from extra protection, it's just not worth getting upset over.

Having been a victim of a jerk of an ex with identity theft, and having had to deal with the MONTHS of getting things set to right w/ my debit card/checking account, I agree with mking624, I hope it doesn't happen to you and it WILL change how one feels about ID safety. Park the snark, for Pete's sake.