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Old 12-27-2011, 01:36 PM   #17
robko
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So ... I have to wonder: are e-books really a likely target for credit card thieves? If you're going to buy an e-book from a sketchy re-seller, you'll likely just get an illegal download from somewhere (and if they were going to sell one that's likely where they got it). I understand locking an account if you were going to ship an untraceable valuable product, and I can understand the time delay in responding about it, but really: how often is a $100 (or even $200) e-book transaction fraudulent/charged-back?
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