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Old 10-27-2011, 11:49 AM   #591
MrsJoseph
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Family members and close friends with Nooks can exchange credit card numbers and can email book files to each other, This beats lendme hands down.
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Please tell me no one has ever been dumb enough to consider that a viable option.
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theres a reason why internet and mail scams are still around. yes, people ARE that dumb.


oh, add me to the "miser" club. i havent lent anyone anything since i loaned a nintendo game as a kid and never got it back. i'll tit for tat but i never just hand out freebies.
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It works just fine for family members and friends that are trust worthy. If you can't trust your sister or your brother then i feel sorry for you.
Hmmmm....give my friends or family members access to my account via giving them my credit card information.

Sounds like a bad idea!

I'm going to assume that these people are going to be as careful as I would? You know what happens when you assume...

You know, years ago my mother used to have my debit card information. She couldn't remember my PIN so she decided to write it on the back of the card. Problem is she lost the card. Some ass found it, went to the ATM and cleaned me out. You know what the bank said? "So sad, too bad. You aren't supposed to share your banking info so it's all on you."

So no. I do not give out my credit card information to people unless I'm buying something.
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