What’s better? credit card or pay pal? identity theft with credit cards- myth,true?
June 1, 2010 by
Filed under identity theft cases
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the last awnserer (there are only 3-relax) said people steel identity through them- is this true?(through credit cards) I just wannabuy something from
http://www.warehouse123.com/ProductInfo.php?pid=IRIU208G-BLK
of which is warehouse123 but I don’t know…since I also want to buy 1 CASE FOR THE MP3 PLAYER FROM EBAY(OF WHICH IS MY FIRSTTIME)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Black-Silicone-Skin-Fit-Iriver-CLIX-2-Gen-mp3-player_W0QQitemZ170189363989QQihZ007QQcategoryZ86539QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
but should I use paypal? I want to buy THOSE 2 THINGS AND THOSE 2 ONLY ..THATS IT!!!
shouldI
when you google paypal- there are many sites saying its terrable
is it?
Couldnt I just see what the grand total is and make sure that only that amount could be taken from the card? but with identity theft…
I DONT KNOW T.T im only 16..I should know this by now…thanks
credit cards-parents btw..that’s where I could get it from
I prefer using credit cards for all purchases whenever possible. If your parents have a single credit card dedicated to online purchasing, I would ask them if you could utilize it. It’s much easier to detect fradulant activity on a card if it is specialized (such as only one card for online shopping). You need more than just a credit card # to commit identity theft. If the site ask for any additional financial information, such as a social security #, do not purchase from the site, period.