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Anonymous Prepaid Visa
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| Prepaid Visa cards in my area seem to be sold by banks and AAA
offices. The AAA office will undoubtedly require membership info.
Can one walk into a bank office and buy a prepaid Visa for cash and
not be required to give personal information and/or show ID? Once
obtained are these cards accepted by ISPs for recurring monthly
charges?
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| Borked Pseudo Mailed 2006-05-23, 7:12 pm |
| Anon wrote:
> Prepaid Visa cards in my area seem to be sold by banks and AAA offices.
> The AAA office will undoubtedly require membership info. Can one walk into
> a bank office and buy a prepaid Visa for cash and not be required to give
> personal information and/or show ID? Once obtained are these cards
> accepted by ISPs for recurring monthly charges?
It depends on where you are, I hear Europe has all but outlawed
"anonymous" debit cards, but try your local mall. They'll often sell
prepaid VISA/MC debit cards that can even be refilled, for cash, with
nothing but a signature (anyones). ;)
Ccheck the card to make sure it includes the 3 or 4 digit security code on
the back. Some are going to be unusable outside the mall, and this as far
as I can tell is usually the key.
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| Stray Cat 2006-05-23, 7:12 pm |
| Where I live, I have no malls that sell prepaid Visas. I have checked them
all. I have been buying them online from Ultimate Anonymity (yeah, go
ahead, let the trolling begin) with no problems. I send a money order and
get a Visa card (via email or snail mail) with any name I want embossed on
it and associated with any address I desire and they do have the 3 digit
number on the panel. Each one has worked without a hitch so far.
doesnt matter what the trolls say (and I am sure they will ahve asomething
to say), the cards work and thats all that matters.
SC
Anon wrote:
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It depends on where you are, I hear Europe has all but outlawed
"anonymous" debit cards, but try your local mall. They'll often sell
prepaid VISA/MC debit cards that can even be refilled, for cash, with
nothing but a signature (anyones). ;)
Ccheck the card to make sure it includes the 3 or 4 digit security code on
the back. Some are going to be unusable outside the mall, and this as far
as I can tell is usually the key.
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| traveler 66 2006-05-23, 7:12 pm |
| On 23 May 2006 22:02:17 -0000, Stray Cat wrote:
> Where I live, I have no malls that sell prepaid Visas. I have checked them
> all. I have been buying them online from Ultimate Anonymity (yeah, go
> ahead, let the trolling begin) with no problems. I send a money order and
> get a Visa card (via email or snail mail) with any name I want embossed on
> it and associated with any address I desire and they do have the 3 digit
> number on the panel. Each one has worked without a hitch so far.
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> doesnt matter what the trolls say (and I am sure they will ahve asomething
> to say), the cards work and thats all that matters.
>
> SC
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> Anon wrote:
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> It depends on where you are, I hear Europe has all but outlawed
> "anonymous" debit cards, but try your local mall. They'll often sell
> prepaid VISA/MC debit cards that can even be refilled, for cash, with
> nothing but a signature (anyones). ;)
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> Ccheck the card to make sure it includes the 3 or 4 digit security code on
> the back. Some are going to be unusable outside the mall, and this as far
> as I can tell is usually the key.
Allot of people have mentioned good things about that product here and in
other groups.
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| Anonymous 2006-05-24, 1:13 am |
| On Tue, 23 May 2006, traveler 66 <noreply@nym.alias.net> wrote:
>On 23 May 2006 22:02:17 -0000, Stray Cat wrote:
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>Allot of people have mentioned good things about that product here and in
>other groups.
Traveler, "allot" is not a word. Neither is "alot". Using these in a
sentence tells any educated person that you're an uneducated dolt.
Just a little food for thought.
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| George Orwell 2006-05-24, 7:12 am |
| Anonymous wrote:
> On Tue, 23 May 2006, traveler 66 <noreply@nym.alias.net> wrote:
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> Traveler, "allot" is not a word. Neither is "alot". Using these in a
> sentence tells any educated person that you're an uneducated dolt.
You do realize you're trying to teach rocket surgery to someone with the
IQ of a boiled peanut.... right?
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| traveler 66 2006-05-24, 7:12 am |
| On Wed, 24 May 2006 10:15:04 +0200 (CEST), George Orwell wrote:
> Anonymous wrote:
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> You do realize you're trying to teach rocket surgery to someone with the
> IQ of a boiled peanut.... right?
Rocket surgery is just what it is for someone like you, go back to school.
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