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I think the main reason they won't notify
is that it was estimated that it would cost upwards of $1 billion to replace all the cards exposed. You don't think the credit card issuers are going to eat that loss, do you? They should be required by law to do it, but don't hold your breath.
Posted by: ebrke   Posted on: 07/07/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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You've got to be kidding  vferrara | 07/07/05
They won't notify because...  el1jones | 07/07/05
Exactly correct  vferrara | 07/07/05
I think the main reason they won't notify  ebrke | 07/07/05
Just the 200,000 ...  el1jones | 07/07/05
Simple solution  voska | 07/07/05
not that simple  Been_Done_Before | 07/07/05
An appropriate use of lawsuits  dhopp@... | 07/07/05
Credit Cards need better..  Kamakazii | 07/07/05
Merchants are not supposed to..  el1jones | 07/07/05
*WAS* part of the contract  rpmyers1 | 07/07/05
maybe not such a great solution.....  pesky_z | 07/07/05
Good  Chad_z | 07/07/05
I Destroyed My Cards Years Ago  itanalyst | 07/07/05
of course you have a bank card  pesky_z | 07/07/05
Well, Of Course I Have A Debit Card  itanalyst | 07/07/05
Crappy part about that is  Real World | 07/07/05
Good Points  itanalyst | 07/07/05
Dang, wish I could do that.  Judas I. | 07/07/05
Why only Californians?  michael_t | 07/07/05
Equifax should be sued too  IT-sys | 07/07/05
PIN based transactions  21stcenturyvisionary | 07/07/05

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