What!?!?
I can't take Hubby's Card for an excursion to Disneyland??????
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Stupid Credit Card Trick
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Nope! As much as I REALLY like you, nope. At lreast not in my story. :D: Did you buy my sweet Duffy with Hubby's card? ;)DisneyMom wrote:What!?!?
I can't take Hubby's Card for an excursion to Disneyland??????
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"You work here? You must be SO rich!"
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Duffy found his home via my own legit card :) No illegal adoptions! ;)Main Streeter wrote:Nope! As much as I REALLY like you, nope. At lreast not in my story. :D: Did you buy my sweet Duffy with Hubby's card? ;)
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& I wasn't busted for horrid spelling here?? The pot calls the kettle black. Guess no one read this but you DM. :D:Main Streeter wrote:lreast not in my story.
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I see nothing wrong here. That's a perfectly legitimate spelling if you had something in your mouth. :)Main Streeter wrote:At lreast not in my story.
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I was in bed asleep. btw,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,BUSTED. ;)Main Streeter wrote:& I wasn't busted for horrid spelling here?? The pot calls the kettle black. Guess no one read this but you DM. :D:
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never by me, MS! They invented spell check just for me. ;)Main Streeter wrote:& I wasn't busted for horrid spelling here?? The pot calls the kettle black. Guess no one read this but you DM. :D:
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None of my CC's have my signature on the back. Instead in permanent marker it says "SEE ID".
This works very well as 95% of the time a cashier will flip the card over and then ask for my ID. This has even worked for the CC's that have your photo on the front of them (like bank of America). The only time I notice this does not happen is for small purchases like fast food though I wish they all would. I also notice some places won't ask for a signature on a slip if the total is under a certain amount (ie: $20).
This works very well as 95% of the time a cashier will flip the card over and then ask for my ID. This has even worked for the CC's that have your photo on the front of them (like bank of America). The only time I notice this does not happen is for small purchases like fast food though I wish they all would. I also notice some places won't ask for a signature on a slip if the total is under a certain amount (ie: $20).
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Yes, and I would love to know who the rocket scientist was that came up with that idea. Do you know how many $20.00 purchases can be made in a short time span if someone were to "locate" your card. It seems like it was introduced about the same time as all the warnings were issued by the banks about identity theft.Mr. D. wrote:None of my CC's have my signature on the back. Instead in permanent marker it says "SEE ID".
This works very well as 95% of the time a cashier will flip the card over and then ask for my ID. This has even worked for the CC's that have your photo on the front of them (like bank of America). The only time I notice this does not happen is for small purchases like fast food though I wish they all would. I also notice some places won't ask for a signature on a slip if the total is under a certain amount (ie: $20).
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At the Disneyland Resort, the threshold is $50.00. I'm not a fan, for reasons mentioned earlier in this thread. I can link to the relevant post if you give me a few moments.