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Dangers with Accepting Credit Cards
Vigilant_2
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anotherpaul wrote: »Reported again
Reported ? Excuse me Did you read that article ?
or are you just flagging posts on random ??
Please don't be so bold !0 -
Vigilant - perhaps if you could expand your original post and explain your point?
Otherwise you look like a spammer.0 -
jonesMUFCforever wrote: »Vigilant - perhaps if you could expand your original post and explain your point?
Otherwise you look like a spammer.
I'm sorry if that's the case , unfortunately I've the habit of making quick posts probably because I've too many things in my head these days.
However ,
I've posted the link to this article after coming across it and i believe it contains some notable and important infos for every business from small to enterprise that's planning to accept credit cards payments.
The Article is basically a collection of tips on how to process such payments securely while avoiding with best faith and knowledge the possibility that con artists might trick you into offering them services and goods for free.
From my personal experience i can confirm alot of points expressed in that article.
I wish you a good read and sorry again for the misunderstanding
regards;)0 -
What makes you think there's anything in that article we didn't already know? It's hardly ground breaking.
Is that 'we' the elite or 'we' the whole population with internet access. Just becuase you are aware of something doesn't mean everyone has knowledge of it. What a rude response to a new poster.If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got!0 -
What makes you think there's anything in that article we didn't already know? It's hardly ground breaking.
Oh I do apologize your highness :rolleyes: I didn't realize that everybody in here is an Expert !
is it a requirement that every post and thread has to be ground breaking ?
What i personally would consider to be ground breaking is some "secret inside knowledge" that would turn me into a millionaire over night.
and I'm 100% sure that anybody including myself would be a foul to share such info assuming that it does exist in the first place.
so what i'm trying to say is that :
Do Not expect ground breaking money related infos on the net or elsewhere because if it's public,
everybody(or at least some people) would know about it and , it would no longer be ground breaking
it's a simple as that.
With Kind regards.:cool:0 -
anotherpaul wrote: »Reported again
You are being very Vigilant :T :T :T...............................I have put my clock back....... Kcolc ym0 -
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