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Old 03-03-2025, 05:18 PM   #45
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I am utterly unwilling at this time to add to the number of online sites that have my credit card/personal info on file. That's not me being lazy. That's me not willing to take any new risks at this point. I've done it in the past:



and I was rewarded with needing to get a new credit card about every 3-5 months or so (and these were not fly-by-night online retailers). I've gone for about 3.5 years now without the hassle of having to report credit card fraud (and all it entails). So I'm going to keep on doing what I know works.

When I feel dissatisfied in any way with the service(s) I receive from Amazon, perhaps then I will consider switching to a new online retailer. But until then: if it ain't broke, I'm not looking to fix anything.
When an online shop allows PayPal, I use it. Some shops do allow me to opt out of saving my credit card details. So again I opt out.
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