RE: about certificate?

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Sure does but if you get three such events every month for a prolonged time,
you are in trouble!!

Keep making phone calls to get your money back which can take a month or
more to come back.  Also, you have to remember to double check if the credit
was posted back to your account.  It's lot of inconvenience to the consumer
for no fault.  Should businesses be liable for 
the inconvenience fee for such billing/accounting errors. As per me,
something small like $3 would do.  Same happens with phone bills. Whenever
you switch a carrier, the first bill is incorrect.  

How do these bugs get fixed if corporations do not have any business benefit
for it. They are bugs/errors and are painful for the consumers.  These
loopholes can be abused.

--
Atul

P.S: This is my personal opinion.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary E. Miller [mailto:gem@rellim.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:50 AM
To: Omjaiz@aol.com
Cc: ietf@ietf.org
Subject: Re: about certificate?

Yo Omar!

You are worrying about the wrong things.  Hackers do not bother to steal
CC#s off the net one at a time.  They break in to Amazon and take 30,000
at a time.  At least in the US your liability for stolen CC info is US$50.

So check your statements carefully and let the folks with the real
risk worry about it.

RGDS
GARY
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Gary E. Miller Rellim 20340 Empire Blvd, Suite E-3, Bend, OR 97701
	gem@rellim.com  Tel:+1(541)382-8588 Fax: +1(541)382-8676

On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 Omjaiz@aol.com wrote:

> i configured my browser to detect such pbs because i do shop on the net
and
> i need to evaluate the credibility of any claimed site identity.


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