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Originally Posted by theducks
1) Using Bank card billing info for any purpose other than authenticating the purchaser would have constituted a Merchant card Contract Violation as the goods were delivered directly and not by common carrier/company truck, who would need said address for delivery. These rules are part of the standard Mastercard-Visa required boilerplate.
2) Standard Credit card (Merchant) rules and California State law limit the merchants ability to refuse payment by credit card that has/can be authenticated.
3) California law prohibits recording personal information on a transaction that has been authenticated other than that needed for delivery. You can not record Telephone, D.L. #, address .
You can use any International Visa card in any US bookstoer to make a purchase. No Geo restrictions for THOSE transactions.
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Hi ducks,
You seem to be saying that there's no way they can restrict the sale of a book if a credit card is used, and authenticated, to pay for it, and you download the purchase rather than have it delivered.
Mastercard works internationally too, like the Visa btw.
Looks like we can happily proceed to keep purchasing books.