In a message dated 4/11/2002 4:08:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
fyzycyst_at_comcast.net writes:
> I guess I really just don't understand what sort of problem you could
> possibly have that's that bad. What are the laws where you are that limit
> your responsibility for charges? AFAIK, in the US, if you report the
> instant you find out your number has been hijacked, you're limited to $50
> of
> liability.
>
> - Eric.
>
It really wasn't that bad for me, however it still scares the stuff out of
you when you go to pay for something and you get a "denied". In my case, I
didn't have to pay for anything (not even the $50), but you have to submit a
signed statement with all your charges indicated. Which is a bit of a pain.
Tom
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