Verified by Visa Online Protection For Your Fake Visa Card

I own two fake Visa cards tied to two different checking accounts. I originally thought having a Visa card for my ATM card was a good thing. It is more convenient for me rather than having cash, but that convenience comes with a price. If your card number is stolen and charges are made, those charges come out of your bank account. And while you may have your money restored in 1-5 days (depending on your bank’s policy), you may get hit with returned check fees for any bank transactions that posted during that time. Guess what? Some banks DO NOT refund those fees! They count on them as part of their income. I highly recommend you check with your bank to find out their policy if something like this were to happen to you.

Visa and my bank are doing something to help. Starting April 29th, they are

Microsoft’s Rockin’ Ecosystem

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Gartner says Windows is Collapsing

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Google is doubling clicks and Myspace is making music

April 2008 is sure starting off with a bang!  Google completed their acquisition of double-click.  They’ve already announced that they are not only cutting 25% of double click’s work force, they they also are selling off the SEO division.  The sell off is understandable as that part of the company is in conflict with with [...]