It's....FRIDAY!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOO
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As far as I know, cc #s are not kept on my computer; they're ran straight from the card, to the cc processor, and disappear.
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Maker's Mark + Strong Ale = Sex & Headache. :banana:
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Maker's Mark + Strong Ale = Sex & Headache. :banana:
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I wish other card companies would do what discover does. You can generate a one tim euse card number that can't be used somewhere else. So if the store you shop at gets hacked then it's not a big deal.
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Originally Posted by Double Phister
I wish other card companies would do what discover does. You can generate a one tim euse card number that can't be used somewhere else. So if the store you shop at gets hacked then it's not a big deal.
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Originally Posted by soggynoodles
Tracy, CA-A crowd of over 200 surged the front drive way of Target in a mad attempt to get ten units. One adult male gashed his head open on the mad dash and a twelve year old boy sprained his ankle in the melee. When the crowd surged to the front doors of the store a half dozen police stood nearby. The situation was quickly taken care of when they announced a raffle. People in the crowd came from all over Northern California. One person who recently worked for Sony came all the way from a small town called Sonora that was over two hours away. Just two hours before the Target melee the nearby Best Buy had the same problems with a similar crowd. The problem there was also resolved with a raffle.
:rotfl: hahah fools!
:rotfl: hahah fools!
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its stupid.. no real gamer is going to buy a PS3 right now.. there are no good games and if there is a good game, its just a port from an existing system.
6 months might be a different story, but the only reason PS3s are being bought right now is so people can put them up on Ebay and people with too much money can buy one.
6 months might be a different story, but the only reason PS3s are being bought right now is so people can put them up on Ebay and people with too much money can buy one.
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Originally Posted by T-Will
To continue the credit card fraud discussion...I've made purchases from 8 places in the last 2 weeks, one was at the shop. Paul, have you checked for viruses or malware lately on the shop PC? I'm mostly suspicious of the online web sites, but just want to make sure the data is safe at the shop.
I'll have to see if they remove the charge, otherwise, at least it's only about $40. Guess I should look into getting one of those on-time use credit cards numbers for online purchases.
I'll have to see if they remove the charge, otherwise, at least it's only about $40. Guess I should look into getting one of those on-time use credit cards numbers for online purchases.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Xevious
its stupid.. no real gamer is going to buy a PS3 right now.. there are no good games and if there is a good game, its just a port from an existing system.
6 months might be a different story, but the only reason PS3s are being bought right now is so people can put them up on Ebay and people with too much money can buy one.
6 months might be a different story, but the only reason PS3s are being bought right now is so people can put them up on Ebay and people with too much money can buy one.


