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Old 27-03-2005, 21:23   #23
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Re: Interesting story about credit card fraud

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Originally Posted by Graham
Eh?? Taking a credit cards has not guaranteed payment since I've been taking them!

The T&C say that even getting an authorisation number etc only confirms that *as of that time* the card has not been reported lost or stolen, but that's it, after that, it's the retailers loss and tough luck!
So if someone nicks my card, buys something from you, you get paid by the card company, then I report it as a fraudulent transaction, the card company takes the money off you?
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