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The Sunday 2007-03-25 at 13:19 +0100, Anders Johansson wrote:

> > No, you throw them away when you see a hold up comming, so that they can't
> > force you to give up the pin. For instance :-)
> 
> The problem with that is that many times, all you need to buy with a credit 
> card is the number, name of the holder, and expiration date, and all those 
> can be found on the card
> 
> Insane, I know

Yep.

Unless the owner has time the same day to denounce the card loss to the 
company.

By the way... I know of at least one e-commerce institution that does not 
accept credit card payment from Internet. It has to be bank transfer, or 
postal payment on arrival (which is more expensive). I wonder why.


- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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