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Old 09-19-2014, 06:43 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by khalleron View Post
Other than PR-wise, I don't think that's really an issue. Your credit card already IS fraud protected through the issuing bank. You're only legally responsible for the first $50 of fraudulent charges, and nearly every bank will waive that.

It's inconvenient to get your credit cards all replaced, but it's still safer to use CCs than cash, because if your cash is stolen, there's no recourse at all.
True think of Home Depot. Ladies and Gents get ready to have your cards replaced again. *groans* but I learned alot about Target during that period and they lost me as a customer. If you can't trust a CEO to be truthful about things why would you trust them with your money?
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