On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 16:38:43 +0200 Kamil Cholewiński <harry6...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Kamil, > You're more-or-less without a choice if you want to do online banking. > Also safety in numbers. 99% of the cases of people getting pwned are > because they open random links and don't look at their fucking address > bar. yes. > Yes, because a three digit code printed on the back of your CC, that > changes once in every 3-5 years, and that gets shared with three dozen > different vendors, is soooo muuuuch beeetteeer. Exactly! > When I want to shop for stuff needed at $WORK, basically I can no > longer even look at Amazon, because we were getting CC frauds every > few months. 10 years of dealing with my bank's crappy JS and SMS > codes and I haven't been robbed off a single grosz. A good way to shop at Amazon is with gift cards. You can charge up your account to a certain baseline (e.g. 100 bucks) and then shop as you wish, with no trouble of cc frauds and all this crap. Amazon has no banking info on you but still it is really easy to manage. If you buy a bigger item, you just go to the store, get a few of the 100 buck gift cards, type the code in in no time (even faster than your cc card number) and it's all good. If you send an item back because you didn't like it, Amazon will automatically put the credit back on your gift card balance. Cheers FRIGN -- FRIGN <d...@frign.de>