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Old 27-03-2005, 09:43   #21
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Re: Interesting story about credit card fraud

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Originally Posted by Graham
The point is that, over the internet, it's the retailer that's likely to end up taking the loss, not the customer or the card company.
Have the conditions changed then? It used to be that credit card use meant guarenteed payment for the store, which is unfortunatly why in so many countries they don't bother looking at the signature.
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