Expensive Weekends
Chthonic says he's still reeling from a trip to a wedding that cost him nearly £600; while a friend of ours hazily presented his credit card to the bar staff in a shady club in the Baltic states. You know how that one ended.
( , Thu 13 May 2010, 13:03)
Chthonic says he's still reeling from a trip to a wedding that cost him nearly £600; while a friend of ours hazily presented his credit card to the bar staff in a shady club in the Baltic states. You know how that one ended.
( , Thu 13 May 2010, 13:03)
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I used to get this all the time...
And it makes no difference if you advise them beforehand that you'll be travelling.
I got a prepay credit card to stop all the hassle - I just have to remember to put money on it before I travel now...
( , Mon 17 May 2010, 9:32, 1 reply)
And it makes no difference if you advise them beforehand that you'll be travelling.
I got a prepay credit card to stop all the hassle - I just have to remember to put money on it before I travel now...
( , Mon 17 May 2010, 9:32, 1 reply)
Because credit card companies don't make customers liable for fraudulent transactions
when someone uses a card fraudulently it is the company, not the cardholder, that they are stealing from. I guess credit card companies would rather cause you a bit of minor inconvenience than risk losing thousands and thousands of pounds. Can't say I blame them.
( , Tue 18 May 2010, 11:47, closed)
when someone uses a card fraudulently it is the company, not the cardholder, that they are stealing from. I guess credit card companies would rather cause you a bit of minor inconvenience than risk losing thousands and thousands of pounds. Can't say I blame them.
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