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Default 20-06-2007, 16:45

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Thank you for your understanding during this temporary closure. We will notify you as soon as we are able process payment from American-based customers.
At least you got a response. I wish these companies that decide to blacklist certain dodgy countries (for example, the US!) would at least use meaningful error messages to save annoying potential real customers. Better still, state up-front the markets they serve or don't serve (I could have then used a card from a different country).

I'd assume it's a permanent thing, since it's been like this since about March/April, maybe earlier. Certainly voipfone have made clear they have no intention to ever change their policy.

I wonder who's next to avoid doing business with those "crooks" in America - maybe Paypal and Ebay will withdraw from that unimportant little country, where credit cards are "mostly fraudulent"?
   
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Default credit card - 20-06-2007, 20:09

Hi, RTuesday.

Thanks for sharing your experience regarding this issue.
This is just another example that some crooks destroy the benefit.
I agree with you that the company should clearly state the policy in the home page so that customers like me will not even bother to sign up an account.
It is such an easy thing to do (instead of answering e-mails from customers like me individually)...
I also think that American credit card companies have not yet succeeded in preventing fraud well.
This is maybe because too many transactions are done by credit cards and these companies easily issue credit cards without appropriate verification of applicants.

This is completely off-topic, but I have received so many "invitation for new credit card" letters directed to our 3 yr old child (3-4 letters in a week!).
What a waste of paper and mailing cost!
Due to the reasons listed below, the first thing I have to do when I come home is to tear all these junk mails into pieces.
My wife experienced fraud related to credit card at least twice.
The first case was that someone stole these "invitation letters" from the mailbox in her apartment and signed up a credit card using her name;
the second case was that someone stole the number of her credit card and made transactions.

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