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Old 10-26-2012, 04:26 PM   #156
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Originally Posted by koland View Post
Exactly. Or if your credit card is shut off for detection of fraudulent activity (which you then clear up three days later, on Monday).
Ehm, no. When such a thing happens, I suppose that the card issuer shows to you its evidence of this fraudulent activity, and you can get a list of money movements to understand what was done with your card lately, and maybe the card issuer also tells you what kind of illicit activity allegedly took place. Then you and the card issuer can straighten up things by talking about these things.

In the case of the Norwegian Amazon user, Amazon did not show any evidence; it didn't say that there had been a violation; it didn't leave to the user the possibility to check anything, nor to discuss anything.
They said: According to our own criteria (which we won't disclose) your account is connected (in a way we won't tell you) to another one (you don't get to know which one) that was used (we don't tell you when or by whom) to do something wrong (you can't know what). For this "reason", we are suspending your account.
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