Posted on April 12, 2011.
If I provide a credit card number only "to prevent fraud" and I'm responsible anyway, what happens? (See details)? Marketsplash ( http://www.marketsplash.com/res/business ... ) Announces "Get 100 Free Business Cards - 100% Free
"There is no processing or shipping fees. You get 100 colors, printed business cards delivered to your door in 7 days or less. Limit one free order per address or user
"To prevent fraud, a credit card is required to order the free business cards. Your card will be authorized but not charged"
If my card was charged anyway, I'd be able to contest the charge?
I was told earlier by Discover Card (which I will not be using for this transaction) that if I give a dealer my credit card number for some reason, I am authorizing them to debit my card for something and I can not dispute a charge either (a) I did not give the dealer my credit card number or (b) I authorized a charge in a different amount.
If I provide the dealer with my card number (for another card, no overdraft) that "To prevent fraud, 'and they said my" card will be authorized but not charged, I am authorizing them to collect on the map ? If they do, can I dispute?
I would not give this company my credit card number. They will make you pay for something on the road .. there will be some fine print that you register for certain members recurring or anything so .... promotional, how will they allow? $ 50? $ 100? it is really the * * Free business cards you receive?
Why not just go to Office Depot and control cards. I bet you'll pay for something you do not want if you give your number to these people.
Free is never really free.