Hope you haven't purchased anything at Barnes and Noble lately?
Check it out @
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/24/business/hackers-get-credit-data-at-barnes-noble.html?ref=technology&_r=0
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thats a bad hit
I dont even feel like having a credit card anymore
As technology allows you to conveniently make purchases over the internet, the danger of someone stealing this vital information becomes even more real. I've already had to change my credit card once because of a data breach. How many more times do I need to worry about this>
dmac
This is very alarming! I recently had my identity stolen! Almost $10,000 later, an extensive investigation,and filing a police report they realized that the purchases were not mine.I was very relieved because not only was I worried about having to repay purchases that were not mine, but also ruining my GOOD CREDIT! After all that someone tried to hack me by sending me an email saying someone used my card and I opened to a screen that looked like the company's homepage and I gave a hacker my social! I was so dumb! But, fortunately,I figured it out, called customer service fraud and alerted them.We need to protect our credit as if it were our baby.
That why is all about straight cash man dont have to worry about no hackers or any systems crashin non sense.
i hate credit cards soo it dont matter to me
you wouldndt have to worry about any of that if you use cash> goes to show how easy it is for people to get access to your credit card
lo thats why i would never give people my info
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