credit card
By sam456
@sam456 (519)
Romania
7 responses
@emailtokirankumar (68)
• India
21 Feb 07
hello over there,
As per the view of the people it reveals the information of the Credit card to the others which leads to misutilize the creditcard by the others and it is too costly in expenditure of using the creditcard in web.
let me know ur thoughts on this since i may be wrong in anyways.....
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@emailtokirankumar (68)
• India
22 Feb 07
ok i think the best way to be safe is to not to disclose the information without the intimeation of the seller.
the reason is if ur clear that the seller is well know in the market or the society i think u can go ahead and purchase on the web.
let me know ur thoughts on the same.
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@marty3888 (2355)
• Acme, Michigan
21 Feb 07
I think as long as the site is secure, that is, you see a lock at the bottom of the screen, you're OK. I wasa worried aboutr that too. To the point where I was afraid to get a paypal account. But I get my checks direct deposited to my checking account. My boss reminded me if you're going to be worried about that, then our company could rip you off too. So no matter what, you think you're being safe but you're not 100% Just make sure it's a reputable company. You'll be fine.
@chigawaga (592)
• Canada
21 Feb 07
nope id ont think it is very secure at all..i purchased some items online from a popular site and when i got my statement it was double the charge then it was supposed to be..i phoned and they told me they would put teh money back on my card and im still waiting,,that was 7months ago:s
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@highflyingxangel (9225)
• United States
21 Feb 07
I think it is, but only on certain sites. You have to check the site out. Sites that you can use your card on have secure areas of the site where you can enter your credit card information. I only use secure sites.
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@totalguy (563)
•
21 Feb 07
yes of course it is safe but you must check some things first, look for a padlock on your browser and also check that the web address starts HTTPS and not HTTP when you are entering your details. HTTPS means it is a secure 128bit encrypted secure page its the best you can get its almost impossible to get past this type of encription i say almost because it is possible but it would take so much work to do so it wouldnt be worth even thinking about trying.
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@boldriq (201)
• Slovenia
21 Feb 07
You have to check the website befor giving out that kind of info. There are few things you can do to check this. For instance look for an icon of keylock at the bottom of the page, notifying you that the site is in secure connection. Ussualy it even warns you that you are entering or leaving the secure connection. Than there is a protocol called SSL. If the site is promoting that it has this sort of connection that is a good thing. And ofcourse you can allways check the domain of the site to see whether it is registered or not and where. I don't know the exact link to this, but type in domain checker or simillar and I'm sure you'll get the link.
But the best of all is to judge it for yourself and use your card on known places. Good luck.
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@mukulmisra24 (1703)
• India
22 Feb 07
yes it is almost secure but ,can be dangerous if some one knows ur secret code.