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Old 04-05-2011, 10:28 AM   #130
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Doesn't matter. A new credit card would only affect new purchases (and re-downloads would be encrypted with the new card number). The only people a credit card change might affect (tangentially only) are those who remove DRM--but even then, only those who don't remove DRM right away might have trouble. I actually prefer this form of social DRM (if DRM must be used at all).
It matters because if the credit card is old, you've presumably cut it up and thrown it out (along with the number on it). Sure, you're able to access all your new stuff with your new card, but the old stuff is gone if you don't know the old number, because you've basically just chopped the combination to the safe up and thrown it away.
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