[TriLUG] OT Local Electronic DIY Store

Andy Barnhart arbarnhart at gmail.com
Wed Jun 19 12:35:54 EDT 2013


All merchants are required by their credit card agreement to turn cards
over, look for the signature and ask for ID if there isn't one. They don't
all do it, but they are supposed to.


On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Alan Sterger <asterger at earthlink.net>wrote:

> While out shopping, hit Tiger Direct on Capital. At the cash register for
> checkout the cashier turned my credit card over. I thought it odd as I was
> standing right there, it wasn't an online transaction.
>
> From Tiger, we went furniture shopping where the same card was denied due
> to the bank's Fraud Control department putting a hold on the card.  Its my
> belief the Tiger cashier sent our credit card information to a confederate
> along with the CSV code from the back of the card.
>
> Buyer beware at Tiger.
>
> -- Alan S.
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