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I had hassle with expertsexchange a year or so back....
I'd paid for my subscription then I had a few transactions for supermarkets and a Subway in california. I googled them and found they were both within 2-3 miles of, you guessed it, experts exchange headquarters in CA.
I got the money back from credit card company but experts exchange swore blind there was no way it was one of their people. Yeh right - so I use my card with them and within 7 days I get fraudulent transactions 2 miles away from where they're based on the other side of the world....
(Another time I had transactions for an internal flight in India, and a dating website - tell the mrs that one!)
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThis is great when you phone battery is dead, you lost/haven't got the charger and you are trying to buy one as an emergency measure...Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe queues in supermarkets will be out of the door with people who either don't have a phone, or have forgotten to bring it with them. I'm guessing this is an EU Directive, right?
Shirley that form of 2FA is for online transactions. For in-person transactions such as the above then the chip and pin method is the 2FA.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe gricer sockie always throws in a few more tracer rounds before it gets squashed.
YouTube
Tay, tay, tay, tay, t-t-t-tay-tay, tay, tay
Take or leave us only please believe us
We are never gonna be respectable
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostHmmmm....inneresting....
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnd if they even think you've used the toilet at any time since you first contacted them, there'll be a charge for that as well...
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You're on iggy, Brown so eff off with your keyboard warrior bollocks
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostExcept they'll make deductions for dealing with your phone call, transferring the money back and if you haven't written to them, then there will be a surcharge.
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Will no mod rid us of this tiresome sockie?
CUK really needs yo get a High Court Injunction against the tiresome sockiemaster.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostSo, got a resolution from RyanAir and the money will hopefully be back on my account in 3-5 days.
God, I m going to have to say something positive about RyanAir - I feel defiled
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