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Old 01-26-2004, 05:36 PM  
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Originally posted by Kimmykim


You forget that Mastercard's been at a lower allowable cb threshhold for way longer? Or that Mastercard can and does reserve the right to fine for credits issued as well as chargebacks, at their discretion, and that they have fined people for credits previously?

Mastercard is no more a solution than Visa is at the end of the day.
Im talking about from the users end. I don't care that crappy sites get shut down. Its good for the industry In the long run. I don't know if a minimum percentage is the way to go about it, But fraudulent adult web sites are a HUGE problem.
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