missmanners said:oopsie....
:who?me?:
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RobL said:You better watch it. The boys at Mastercard are watching you.
On a serious note, I don't know why anyone would do credit card fraud by mail order. I mean, all they have to do is track the package and arrest the person who accepts it upon delevery.
CoyoteUgly said:I don't know about now, but once upon a time, it was customary to order something and have it delivered at a certain time to an abandoned address.
Things change though.
That blows chunks dude... sorry to hear it.
RobL said:Who buys shit at QVC anyway?
RobL said:Yeah. I'm not out any money at least.
Who buys shit at QVC anyway?
missmanners said:trinkets... ;) mm[/QUOTE] Here ...ndex.jsp"]http://www.zales.com/home/index.jsp
http://www.kay.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/home%7C10101%7C10001%7C-1%7C
CoyoteUgly said:Blondie.
Eggs Mayonnaise said:To be American is to be susceptible to all the things we export but act too cool to want for ourselves.
This is the Word of the Eggs.
Laker_Girl said:Sometimes it doesn't matter if you have the correct address. I process customer's credit cards through Quick Books and although they require an address if it doesn't match the card QB just simply notifies you that it doesn't match but still processes the payment.
RobL said:^It won't let me.
Fuck it, anyway. Its not like I'm out any money. I just don't like it when I go to the range to shoot, and I'm told that my card is bad.