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Are Credit Card safe to use with cigar orders?

cigpuffer

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I think they are.
As a retailer I never see the CC number attached to each transaction. I think that is good, because of customer protection.
 
Tell you what; you post your CC and let a bunch of us use it. If there is any trouble, we'll let you know........ :sign:

...wOot..!!....B.B.S.
 
I have an urge to say wrong forum but that is just because I don't understand what/why you are asking. As the retailer don't you see the credit card numbers, and for phone orders even write them down?
 
Tell you what; you post your CC and let a bunch of us use it. If there is any trouble, we'll let you know........ :sign:

...wOot..!!....B.B.S.

LMAO!!!!! :laugh:


sorry for the meaningless post, but I couldn't help it on this one.
 
Sorry but I disagree with you completely cigpoofter. When I mail order cigars, I send cash and coins in a plain envelope. I trust the USPS far more than a bunch of crooked credit card companies. Either that or use I eGold.
 
I think they are.
As a retailer I never see the CC number attached to each transaction. I think that is good, because of customer protection.
Yeah, that's kind of the point. Credit cards are fine to use and the only option when ordering online. Make sure you're with a bank that has good fraud protection and you'll be fine either way. Most ATM/Debit "checkcards" don't have any fraud protection, so check on that, too.

---John Holmes...
 
I think they are.
As a retailer I never see the CC number attached to each transaction. I think that is good, because of customer protection.


I think they are.
As a retailer I never see the CC number attached to each transaction. I think that is good, because of customer protection.
Yeah, that's kind of the point. Credit cards are fine to use and the only option when ordering online. Make sure you're with a bank that has good fraud protection and you'll be fine either way. Most ATM/Debit "checkcards" don't have any fraud protection, so check on that, too.

---John Holmes...

NO. Nothing is safe.

Each and everytime you put your credit card out there, even a to purchase something from a local store such as Duane Reade, you risk identity theft. There is no such thing as "safe", especially when the information network is so vast and expansive, and your address can be googled, your passwords can be phished, and added to that the incompetence and corruption within financial institutions. Many gateways, credit card bureaus, and businesses do offer protection and added security measures to ensure discretion of the credit card numbers, but to say anything is safe is unjustified. Some invoices I have seen, not neccessarily concerning cigars, have credit card numbers on them.
 
I said you'd be fine, not safe. You can hole up in your bunker and shut down contact with the rest of the world if that makes you feel safe or you can accept some risk, get good fraud protection measures on your cards and live your life. :)
 
I said you'd be fine, not safe. You can hole up in your bunker and shut down contact with the rest of the world if that makes you feel safe or you can accept some risk, get good fraud protection measures on your cards and live your life. :)

I was actually answering the thread question. I only quoted your post because it had some good points that are worth repeating. Adam Webber had it easy.
 
I think they are.
As a retailer I never see the CC number attached to each transaction. I think that is good, because of customer protection.


I think they are.
As a retailer I never see the CC number attached to each transaction. I think that is good, because of customer protection.
Yeah, that's kind of the point. Credit cards are fine to use and the only option when ordering online. Make sure you're with a bank that has good fraud protection and you'll be fine either way. Most ATM/Debit "checkcards" don't have any fraud protection, so check on that, too.

---John Holmes...

NO. Nothing is safe.

Each and everytime you put your credit card out there, even a to purchase something from a local store such as Duane Reade, you risk identity theft. There is no such thing as "safe", especially when the information network is so vast and expansive, and your address can be googled, your passwords can be phished, and added to that the incompetence and corruption within financial institutions. Many gateways, credit card bureaus, and businesses do offer protection and added security measures to ensure discretion of the credit card numbers, but to say anything is safe is unjustified. Some invoices I have seen, not neccessarily concerning cigars, have credit card numbers on them.

The evidence seems to agree with CC and you Dave. Every time you put the information out there the risk increases. The question boils down to how much risk exposure each one is willing to take. :thumbs:
 
I was actually answering the thread question. I only quoted your post because it had some good points that are worth repeating. Adam Webber had it easy.
:thumbs:

I'm clueless on the Adam Webber reference, though. :)

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Adam Webber.

He's a famous computer scientist. He, along with me and many others feel more comfortable sending cash through the mail since we don't trust credit cards.
 
I use my cc online plenty.
I am a tech kinda geek.(its my job) I have my wirless router secure. I bank with a great institution that protects me. I pay almost all my bills online.

I have paid for many cigars from Thompson (whom I have never seen a reference here)
I now buy from other sources I have found from this site and have had no problem
 
I use my cc online plenty.
I am a tech kinda geek.(its my job) I have my wirless router secure. I bank with a great institution that protects me. I pay almost all my bills online.

I have paid for many cigars from Thompson (whom I have never seen a reference here)
I now buy from other sources I have found from this site and have had no problem

I'm with ya on everything but Thompson's.

Have fun sending cash, Bill! :sign:
 
I was actually referring to the character in "Blast from the Past", obscure movie references and all.
 
I was actually referring to the character in "Blast from the Past", obscure movie references and all.

I never heard of that movie. ???

I'm assuming he sent cash through the mail for purchases like Dr. Webber and I do, correct?
when sending cash, do you just put it in the envelope, wrap it paper so it doesn't show through, use one of those privacy envelopes? how do you hide that there's cash in there? what about the coins? tape them or let roll loose?
 
I was actually referring to the character in "Blast from the Past", obscure movie references and all.

I never heard of that movie. ???

I'm assuming he sent cash through the mail for purchases like Dr. Webber and I do, correct?
when sending cash, do you just put it in the envelope, wrap it paper so it doesn't show through, use one of those privacy envelopes? how do you hide that there's cash in there? what about the coins? tape them or let roll loose?

I just use a regular envelope and wrap the cash in one or two pieces of paper. Sometimes I tape the coins to the paper inside the envelope and sometimes I do not.
 
I was actually referring to the character in "Blast from the Past", obscure movie references and all.

I never heard of that movie. ???

I'm assuming he sent cash through the mail for purchases like Dr. Webber and I do, correct?
when sending cash, do you just put it in the envelope, wrap it paper so it doesn't show through, use one of those privacy envelopes? how do you hide that there's cash in there? what about the coins? tape them or let roll loose?

I just use a regular envelope and wrap the cash in one or two pieces of paper. Sometimes I tape the coins to the paper inside the envelope and sometimes I do not.

I'm curious, Bill. Is sending cash something you do exclusively, most of the time, or just occasionally?
 
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