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[Phishing] Ebay scam possible? »
« [Scam] This has got to be the lamest ever  
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Kip patterson
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reply to Doctor Olds
Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave

Some merchant accounts operate with essentially no security, allowing anyone that reads the code on a site to place charges as though they were the merchant, and look at the merchant's account to see if they went through. The merchant then finds his account has been closed by his merchant bank, and his 800 number overwhelmed by phone calls. Sounds like the case here.
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« [Scam] This has got to be the lamest ever  

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