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<blockquote data-quote="kxg" data-source="post: 556986" data-attributes="member: 4492"><p>My card runs either as Credit or Debit and I usually choose Credit unless I personally know the vendor and it is cheaper for them. I’ve had one occasion of true fraud, a year ago last Christmas. The tip off was a charge for $600 worth of white carnations from a New Jersey flower shop plus a few more charges from around the country. It was all cleared up in a few days but a bad time to deal with getting a new card. I told the employees at my credit union they should all expect flowers for Christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kxg, post: 556986, member: 4492"] My card runs either as Credit or Debit and I usually choose Credit unless I personally know the vendor and it is cheaper for them. I’ve had one occasion of true fraud, a year ago last Christmas. The tip off was a charge for $600 worth of white carnations from a New Jersey flower shop plus a few more charges from around the country. It was all cleared up in a few days but a bad time to deal with getting a new card. I told the employees at my credit union they should all expect flowers for Christmas. [/QUOTE]
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