By: Kay Lynn
Ella, I think the more changes you have the harder it is to notice errors or fraudulent charges. Good job changing your ways…
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I usually find my misplaced card in my wife’s wallet. It is surprising now a days they dont even check the name. My name is Christopher, my wife regularly uses my credit cards and they never ask for...
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I’ve been fortunate enough not to have problems with this, despite making a number of purchases online. It’s important to check out every website to make sure it is trustworthy before you give them any...
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Christopher, good point about how the merchants handle cards. They should absolutely question the name on the card. Quesiton for you: Doesn’t your wife have her own cards?
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Tyler, I think online security is better than brick and mortar stores. What do you think?
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Funny you should ask. She usually doesn’t carry around her purse and having 2 small children who usually are asleep in the car, she runs into the store while I continue driving around.
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We had a credit card stolen last summer, and close to $2000 was charged. Fortunately we did not owe any of it. Unfortunately, my husband was traveling on business and his card was all he had in the...
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