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Jan 23, 2009 - 12:35 PM |
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Should I be angry or happy? |
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Since I live my life by copying other gamingforce members, I decided I needed RAM for my laptop. After figuring out the appropriate memory I needed, I purchased two one gig orders of RAM from newegg. Upon checking out, my NationalCity Visa Security check out asked for my 16 digit credit card number and my password. It's been a while since I bought something online, and I'm usually forced to tweak the password I have to use depending on password rules and limits. After three failures, NationalCity kindly told me that my order was canceled, and for security reasons I could not buy that order with this card anymore.
I was livid, but once I was redirected back to newegg, it informed me that my order was successful. I got emails saying the same thing, and even a tracking number, and as of yesterday, the package is on its way to me. I haven't been charged for this order (at least yet), so I feel like I slapped the face of Moses and got away with it. At the same time, even though I feel keeping my card numbers to myself is security enough, I can't help but be a bit bothered that either NationalCity's security system failed so thoroughly, or newegg doesn't honor those additional securities.
| Currently Playing: MORTAL KOMBAT |
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