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thief among us....sad really sad!

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GiantDomains

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LewR said:
Interesting - a few domains owned by this speciman and noted in the thread have improper dtata, and per ICAAN could be shut down immediately - as the who-is is fake. There is more than one way to skin a cat ...

Let's stick to the matter at hand, nobody is seeking revenge, and I hope nobody takes your post seriously.
 

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GiantDomains - do you mean that illegal who-is should not be exposed - or that cats should not be skinned?...LOL The latter was the use of an expression.

Why would I post anything that should not be taken seriously?
 

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Please see new thread
 

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The bank doesn't seem to be paying interest daily again now.....
 

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Dang thats why my money has stopped flowing.
 

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If you use your American Express card via PayPal they will not allow you to initiate a chargeback.
 

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pam said:
If you use your American Express card via PayPal they will not allow you to initiate a chargeback.

Really?! Thanks for pointing that out.

Which "they" is it that blocks the chargeback? Amex I assume.

Guess I'll be using the MC with paypal from now on.
 

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which credit card companies have this "Zero liability" for chargebacks over $50?i'm interested
 

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http://www.usa.visa.com/personal/secure_with_visa/zero_liability.html?it=h2_/index.html

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