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jadexoxo
02-05-2002, 05:46 PM
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cratervalley
02-05-2002, 06:04 PM
Ouch $7.95 shipping for EACH item. Looks like a referral link too.

Might want to use:

http://www.freeblvd.com/

andytseng
02-05-2002, 07:55 PM
whoawhoa... wat is going on here...
well first of all, haha that's some really cheap(ghetto) stuff they're selling there. The only item of note is...

What's up with this 3 days and 2 nights thing? What exactly is it? It's not travel expenses, doesn't say if it'z room and board, in fact has no specific information whatsoever. For you lazy guys that don't want to actually click over and see what the fuss is...

Start packing your bags, you're on your way to a Fantastic 3 Day 2 Night Getaway to any of the 40 destinations listed below!.
This vacation can be used anytime within the next 12 months, requires a 30 day advance reservation, and does not include airfare. No gimmicks. No timeshare presentations. Nothing required on your part other than to have a great time!
yep.. that's what it says... for a link to this
http://www.freeblvd.com/Catalog?a=v&pid=t-170-0010
Have fun figuring out what it is.

I really don't feel like giving these guys my cc number anymore.

BigDoggie
02-05-2002, 09:02 PM
Looks like BS.

jadexoxo
02-06-2002, 10:19 AM
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brainsmile
02-07-2002, 10:51 AM
I'd do this only if my cc was expiring

Markel
02-07-2002, 01:16 PM
Originally posted by brainsmile
I'd do this only if my cc was expiring
I was browsing around www.discovercard.com recently, and I noticed that they offer a service that generates a one-time-only credit card number (charged to your Discover account) that you can use for things such as online purchases.

EdtheSped
02-07-2002, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by Markel

I was browsing around www.discovercard.com recently, and I noticed that they offer a service that generates a one-time-only credit card number (charged to your Discover account) that you can use for things such as online purchases.

I use it for every online purchase I make. I believe AMEX offers the same but I can't figure out how to access theirs.

stlite
02-09-2002, 09:07 AM
AMEX calls their one-use numbers 'Private Payments'. The link:

http://www26.americanexpress.com/privatepayments/info_page.jsp

I use it all the time. This way I get the AMEX extended warranty and price-matching that I don't think Discover offers.