PayPal problems - mysterious Skype charges

Started by Rik, Jun 13, 2008, 15:40:25

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Rik

Also, if they do store the card, their systems will have been approved by their bank.
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Simon

:but:  You then risk their database being hacked.  It's swings and roundabouts, as far as I can see.
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Rik

OTOH, if the database is hacked, the liability will not be yours.
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Simon

True.  I was seeing it more from a preventative perspective than the liability aspect.
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Rik

The only absolute protection is not to buy online. :(
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somanyholes

we seem to get penalised for preventative where as the retailers dont.

somanyholes

QuoteThe only absolute protection is not to buy online.
or to use your card in a store, or to take cash out of the hole in the wall. lol

Rik

It could be skimmed in a store, So. You could get mugged at the cash machine.  ;D
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Rik

Sorry, irony mode running slow this morning. ;)
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Simon

How about we never go out, and never buy anything?  ;D
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Lance

Quote from: Simon on Jun 19, 2008, 09:44:37
:but:  You then risk their database being hacked.  It's swings and roundabouts, as far as I can see.

A lot of retailers will store the details of cards used anyway - just look at the TX Maxx episode! Whether or not you can recall these details next time you shop on the website is a different matter.
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Sebby

Maybe it would be better if money didn't exist. :(

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Simon

Who will give me a carrot for this spare Windows Vista license?  ;D
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Sebby

Sorry, I'm not prepared to give up a whole carrot for it. How about half? :out:

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Rik

I'll swap two sprouts for the carrot.  ;D
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Simon

Ah, now, for two whole sprouts, I'd be willing to barter a full year's subscription for Norton Internet Security!  ;)
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Rik

For two sprouts you might have a deal. :)
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Sebby

Quote from: Simon on Jun 20, 2008, 11:56:01
Ah, now, for two whole sprouts, I'd be willing to barter a full year's subscription for Norton Internet Security!  ;)

I'll tell you what, you give me two sprouts and Norton Internet Security, and I'll consider it. ;D

Rik

Norton's more two sprouts and a carrot. :)
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