Ask for Non-RFID Credit Cards

The Consumerist reports that one of their readers asked for a non-RFID credit card from American Express. Granted, they only disabled contactless transactions in their database and did not issue him a spychip-free card, but one of the commenters said that they were able to do so with Washington Mutual.
It never hurts to ask, but it can certainly hurt to not.
Of course, you could just physically disable the RFID with a hammer, drill, or knife.
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