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Using debit/card on the internet.
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Hi- I wonder if anyone could help. Is it normal for an internet site to ask for date of birth, when paying for something, as well as the normal details like address, card details etc. It's just that I've never known it before and I'm a bit wary of doing so because of all the id frauds etc. I thought someone on here would know for certain.
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I thought it was a bit strange- has anyone heard of them, they're based in Guernsey?
http://www.stelthsolutions.co.uk.
I thought it was a bit strange- has anyone heard of them, they're based in Guernsey?
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Hi they may be using the new soon to be common place , "3d secure" ,
which will actually require you to register a credit card prior to any purchases online in the future.requiring the entry of a user defined pin number link at
http://www.nochex.com/merchant-account/securit y-fraud/3d-secure.html
which will actually require you to register a credit card prior to any purchases online in the future.requiring the entry of a user defined pin number link at
http://www.nochex.com/merchant-account/securit y-fraud/3d-secure.html
I wouldn't trust them! And as somebody posted, padlocks on the pictures do not mean anything.
I saw Watchdog the other day and they said anyone can set up a website and start selling things. There is nobody in this country that governs it. There are loads of dodgy website that pretend to sell things and take the money but do not send the goods.
I saw Watchdog the other day and they said anyone can set up a website and start selling things. There is nobody in this country that governs it. There are loads of dodgy website that pretend to sell things and take the money but do not send the goods.
Not quite sure of that one mumof3 angels but trust your instinks if it does not seem right dont do it.
The only time I have been asked my dob is when you phone up your credit card company or debit card company I have never heard of them asking for it when you pay for something.
And to be honest the more that I think about this as I am typing the more I think that it is a scam.
So my advise is stay clear.
The only time I have been asked my dob is when you phone up your credit card company or debit card company I have never heard of them asking for it when you pay for something.
And to be honest the more that I think about this as I am typing the more I think that it is a scam.
So my advise is stay clear.
This is a fraudulent website . It is a copy of this genuine website-
http://www.powerplaydirect.com/news.asp
http://www.powerplaydirect.com/news.asp