From: Rick v100 (rickv100@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Feb 02 2005 - 15:45:08 PST
No, typical credit card operation. When I worked for a
cc bank in the early 90's this was common. MasterCard
and Visa don't care about the problem and the merchant
will always get left holding the bag.
Rick
--- Ryan Gill <rmgill@mindspring.com> wrote:
> At 5:10 PM -0500 2/2/05, m35products wrote:
> >The credit cards are not stolen, but the name,
> expiration dates, and cvv are
> >invalid.
> >
> >Master Card says that there is nothing they can do,
> other than to advise me
> >not to accept the cards for payment. They refuse
> even to acknowledge the
> >possibility that the cards are stolen, and will
> wait for the rightful owner
> >to report them missing or stolen. They will not
> contact the owners of the
> >cards to notify them of my report.
>
> Thats just plain weird. Talk about a bad manner of
> handling the problem.
>
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