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Old 04-10-2010, 09:16 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by jusmee View Post
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.
Sorry to say that Visa does not have the gonads to back up their contract terms (I complained about a Merchant that kept pressing for me to use other payment, instead of the presented Visa card. Terms: All forms of payment are to be treated equal. There were pages and pages of fine print rules.) Until they do, your choice is to take yor business elswhere
Complain to you Card issuer (Visa's instructions , when I complained) about a Merchant that rerfused to take your card for payment. Complain to your State department about those <insert country> business that refuse international trade and request a National Boycott (that should put some pressure on stupid publishers that pet high value trade at peril.
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