> The second reason is the bank.  OpenSRS currently requires *signatures*
> for credit card transactions.  This presumably gives their bank
> confidence that despite the fact that OpenSRS' customers are from all
> around the globe and do Internet things (which is about as technical as
> most banks get in their understanding of this business), there is at
> least some physical document that OpenSRS can pull out in case of a VISA
> chargeback and say "But look, he signed this!"

How about a one time form you'd fax in, with a credit card, expiry,
signature, yadda yadda, that would allow future transactions on that one
credit card to be processed via the web automatically.

That should help with the protection side, but allow an instant midnight
topup when you realize your RSP account is out of credits.



And no, this isn't the right list.  Not sure if attempting to move a thread
is useful/possible though.


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