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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (119638)3/7/2001 8:26:44 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>I often have people ordering at my on-line using fraudulent cards. We do our DD so that we have never sent any item with the use of a fraudulent card.<<

thisa does not mean that they procured the number via the internet. when my # was stolen by a person at the bar (not card, just #) they used it to mail order crap. they didn't get the number because i gave it to a mail order firm (steaaling #s was the issue, not how said stolen numbers are used). two entirely different issues.

i will defer to your real world experience that online orders are more prone to fraud. however, you didn't present evidence that the *user* of their own card takes on substantially more risk using the net than going to a restaurant.

maybe you have it, you just didn't present it.