Re: HDMI Cables
- From: Steve Urbach <dragonsclaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 06:51:40 -0700
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 23:27:02 -0700, "JBDragon" <JBDragon at someplace dot com>
wrote:
"Steve Urbach" <dragonsclaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 22:31:36 -0500, CJT <abujlehc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BTW it looks as if you could sent them payment by other means.
They do accept PayPal, and my PayPal account is highly protected by a
addition 6 digit Password that always changes using the Hardware SecureID
that only YOU would have(VeriSign ID Protection). If I can, I pay by
PayPal. Oh and using Credit Cards in person is not really safer, there's
also some places that also still do it the old way for one reason or another
that's really not all that safe, I have to rip up the carbon Copies in tiny
little pieces. I've been buying things on the Internet for YEARS!!! I've
never had a single problem. Also normally you can choose if you want that
Internet site to keep your Credit Card on file for faster service net time
or not. I normally don't, just because hacks into sites and steeling Credit
Card info has happened in the past.
Knuckle buster machines are still used in places without functioning
"electronic capture devices" found in the city.
OR
they are REQUIRED by the BANK *If* your magnetic stripe fails to read in the
machine to prove the card was present.
They are also used for "Rental deposit", when the merchant does not want to
inconvenience the customer with a $$$ HOLD on their account.
In California, the law changed so that transactions Authorized at the *TIME OF
PURCHASE* will not display more than 5 digits of the account number.
*Off-line* transactions (?Knuckle buster?) can still display all digits.
It still pays to protect you info :-)
In most cases, it is NOT the business (owner) that compromised your info, but
a single employee that had access.
.
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