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Would this site be able to steal my credit card? I have no idea how to tell.?

Would this site be able to steal my credit card? I have no idea how to tell.?

Postby VirtueVsVice on Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:06 pm

http://www.adventureson.com/ is the site. They do not use Paypal. They have really good prices, and I was referred to them by another site (tcgplayer.com). If I give them my card number will they be able to steal from me?



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Would this site be able to steal my credit card? I have no idea how to tell.?

Postby Bigman on Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:11 pm

make sure the site direct you to https when you pay for something
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Would this site be able to steal my credit card? I have no idea how to tell.?

Postby rtfm415 on Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:12 pm

Any site *could* steal your credit card. So could any worker in any shop where you make a purchase. The point is, most of them are not likely to do so.

The site's been in business since 2003, and they're an officially authorized Magic: The Gathering dealer. Those are both reasonably good signs that you could trust them.

The bottom line is, *you* are the only one to decide whether you feel comfortable ordering from them or not. Maybe you could buy a prepaid card to use when you place your order, and that way they won't have access to your real account.
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