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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Credit Card Manual Check
Today I tried to purchase the 2nd edition of Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide at phparch.com's online book store.
When I first tried to order the book by my saved credit card in my online account, it generated an error saying the number is invalid. So I entered my credit card details manually.
After the order, the site gave me this page:
It seems that I'm now suspected for credit card fraud. They will review my purchase manually. This is weird. It's not the first time I made a purchase from phparch.com.
You might also experience this, and note that this link will show on top of that page:
Is it because there was an error the first time I tried to use my saved credit card details and when I entered my credit card details manually they now get suspicious?
If you have any experience with phparch.com similar to this, do leave a comment.
Labels:
certification,
ecommerce,
education,
php,
programming,
security,
shopping
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