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Old 07-18-2011, 01:35 AM   #102
Refom1
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Originally Posted by TenaciousBadger View Post
But credit cards bear your data (and your money) and the security surrounding them is only as strong as the passwords and sites you're attaching them to.
The eye rolling was rude.

CC companies have plenty of protections in place. They generally do not hold you responsible for fraudulent charges. A year ago when I bought a new laptop and charged it. they called me to make sure it was actually me who had made the large charge. There's really no need to be paranoid.
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