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Originally Posted by boswd
sooo how is that Barnes and nobles fault, it's your bank's policy
samething happend to me on my Honeymoon. I forgot to call the bank and let them know I'll be out of the country and will see some purchases. Well half way through the honeymoon, my bank froze my account. Following your logic I should blame Mexico. 
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Reading Comprehension 101. He's not blaming B&N, he's saying that because of the situation, he chooses to no longer shop there.
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Originally Posted by boswd
Also what is stopping anybody from doing a print screen when you are at the checkout completed section.
I hate cluesless mob mentality company bashing. Almost all these gripes are either user error or double standards and ignorance of other company's policy's which are the same as BN's.
drives me crazy.
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Clueless mob mentality?

Did you hear the one about the over-reacting drama queen? Doing a print screen at the time of checkout doesn't show you the amount that was charged to your card. Explain how this solves anyone's issue?
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Originally Posted by boswd
so what does have anything to do with the guys bank freezing his card? How is that Barnes and Noble's fault?
Also Amazon also does single purchase, if you bought 61 one cent purchases on Amazon why wouldn't your bank freeze your card then? I'm assuming your bank doesn't play favorites right?
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Again, Reading Comprehension. Amazon doesn't charge me $0.01 for a
free book. B&N apparently does (or can; I'm unsure if this was an error or their standard policy).