The charges could still be fraudulent. There are cases where a legitimate
card was used and items sent to a different address. The real card holder
complains and credit cards gives him a credit and the seller is out the
merchandise. I suspect that companies become sensitive to this after them been
burned a couple of times and make the decision that it is better to lose a one
good sale with a small profit loss than to have a fraudulent sale where they
loose the profit and the larger cost of the merchandise.
In a message dated 5/13/2005 5:58:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
izzet@xxxxxxxx writes:
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