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Facebook credit card scam, any lawyers in the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="kaiser83" data-source="post: 231481" data-attributes="member: 2311"><p>Most banks assume up to 499.99 without even a real waiver signed. Beyond 500 they normally have you sign a waiver. I switched banks to one that uses a MaterCard instead of Visa. Visa tends to be more hit by scams and fraudulent charges. Dropped a bank I had for 7 years because I had fraudulent charges 3 separate times with 3 different Visas. Now have MasterCard and not a single issue yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaiser83, post: 231481, member: 2311"] Most banks assume up to 499.99 without even a real waiver signed. Beyond 500 they normally have you sign a waiver. I switched banks to one that uses a MaterCard instead of Visa. Visa tends to be more hit by scams and fraudulent charges. Dropped a bank I had for 7 years because I had fraudulent charges 3 separate times with 3 different Visas. Now have MasterCard and not a single issue yet. [/QUOTE]
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