Originally posted by d000hg
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Partial Identity Theft
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Just to make sure that there was something worth robbing when they broke in -
IIRC, back then it was quite hard to get anything that had been bought on a credit card delivered to any address other than the one the card was registered to. I vaguely remember people hooting loudly online in the early days of Amazon when they tried to order something to be delivered to somebody else as a gift and were told it could only be delivered to their own address.Originally posted by vetran View Postwas 15 years ago I don't think they had got the hang of internet fraud.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhy would someone want to order a laptop on your card and have it sent to your address - isn't that defeating the point of fraud? Or is it the equivalent of ordering 15 pizzas to your teacher's house?
I think it was the introduction of those three digit codes on the signature strip that led to the change in policy on the part of the credit card companies. Doesn't seem to have worked so well, does it?
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Happened to a friend, some companies in the old days insisted the first order was to the CC address and then you became a 'trusted customer' and could have deliveries to where you liked.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhy would someone want to order a laptop on your card and have it sent to your address - isn't that defeating the point of fraud? Or is it the equivalent of ordering 15 pizzas to your teacher's house?But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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