Placing a shopping bag over a debit card can enhance its readability by potentially covering surface irregularities that disrupt contact with the scanner. Some users report that this trick works consistently at specific locations, suggesting that the issue may lie with the card reader's sensitivity rather than the card itself. The magnetic stripe on the card must be close to the scanner for successful reading, and low-level magnetic errors can interfere with this process. The use of a plastic bag may help stabilize the signal, allowing only the main encoding to be detected. Overall, the effectiveness of this method highlights variations in card and reader performance.