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<p>[QUOTE="Derick, post: 1523438, member: 39142"]<font face="Calibri"><font size="3"><span style="color: #000000">That is extremely sad. I had a bad experience recently as well. Some time ago I bought a commemorative set from a reputable South African coin dealer called “The Scoin Shop”. These particular sets that I bought (and like) are minted in Norway. The seller asked if I can fill in some personal details so if they something nice they could let me know. The details included my birthday. I used a particular Credit card that is in my wife’s name. We never used it again. The night before my birthday, the bank calls me and said there is an unusual transaction going through for purchase at the Norway mint via PayEx. I thought it is my wife that bought me birthday gift and did not stop the transaction. The next day, there was no coin gift. It turns out the person that worked at the shop cloned my wife’s card and waited until my birthday and used the information to buy an 1800 USD coin. There is no form of personal identification when using a credit card via this system. If someone have all your card details it is easy. </span></font></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Derick, post: 1523438, member: 39142"][FONT=Calibri][SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000]That is extremely sad. I had a bad experience recently as well. Some time ago I bought a commemorative set from a reputable South African coin dealer called “The Scoin Shop”. These particular sets that I bought (and like) are minted in Norway. The seller asked if I can fill in some personal details so if they something nice they could let me know. The details included my birthday. I used a particular Credit card that is in my wife’s name. We never used it again. The night before my birthday, the bank calls me and said there is an unusual transaction going through for purchase at the Norway mint via PayEx. I thought it is my wife that bought me birthday gift and did not stop the transaction. The next day, there was no coin gift. It turns out the person that worked at the shop cloned my wife’s card and waited until my birthday and used the information to buy an 1800 USD coin. There is no form of personal identification when using a credit card via this system. If someone have all your card details it is easy. [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE]
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