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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Erik Lundby who wrote (14781)2/26/1999 11:33:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (3) of 122087
 
"If someone does get your credit card number, You are not liable for fraudulent charges that they would make anyway. "

Have you ever had the headache though? Yes, I realize that I wouldn't even be held liable for the $50 they could, but I'd still have to call, have the account cancelled, wait for new cards, and fill out affidavits and have them notarized, and mail them back, and probably spend a little more time on the phone. Fraudulent charges don't go away with just a phone call.

Forgive me for not being the most trusting person in the world, but I guess I see the rotten side of human nature almost every day in this job, and I see that there are a lot of folks who appear to be, or try to cast themselves as noble hardworking folks who are out to make it a better world, but in reality are just trying to pick your pocket.

BTW, no lifetime memberships with SI anymore. It's $60 semi annually, and automatically billed to your credit card.

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Barb
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