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lk2fireone (0)
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I signed up for a Devils Film membership in April, using Mastercard. And the credit card company blocked my account until I spoke with them on the telephone.
The credit card companies are trying to prevent fraud. So if they see a suspicious charge or billing agent, they block the account.
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06-25-12 06:43pm
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rearadmiral (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - lk2fireone :
This isn't the first time that's happened, and it doesn't only happen with online purchases, but that's the majority of times that they've called me. Embarassingly, Bang Bros doesn't bill too discretely. I should have just confessed to the young lady on the phone that I was downloaded the new Tanner Mayes anal scene.
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06-26-12 03:08pm
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Monahan (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - lk2fireone :
Federal law limits the consumer's fraud losses to $50. The credit card issuers must eat the rest. Accordingly issuers are becoming increasingly aggressive in dealing with merchants (web and others) who have more than average numbers of consumer disputes.
What you experienced with Bang Bros is happening with many (most?) porn sites.
My experience has been that the major billers like CCBill and Epoch have a much higher credibility than some of the no-name billers so that becomes one characteristic I always look for in signing up.
Danni Ash has created its own biller (DHD) that some sites use but their record is less than stellar.
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06-29-12 11:02pm
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