| Credit card fraud is a crime. It is not a joke, and it will not be treated lightly. We deeply respect your privacy as a member in good standing, but if you submit a transaction with a bad credit card (stolen, computer-generated, made-up, or other fraudulent cards), we will turn over any information we have about that transaction to the fraud department of our bank. Because it is a crime, your Internet Service Provider will cooperate in providing contact information for you, and you will be found and prosecuted. Above is a sample of the information we have about you before your transaction is even complete! Combined with the timestamp (right now:Thursday 09th 2010f September 2010 03:20:52 AM EST), your IP address (your ip is right now:38.107.191.81) uniquely identifies you. Dynamic IP is not a protection, nor is the use of a proxy service (including AOL), because with the timestamp and server logs, your ISP or proxyholder can name you personally. Even so-called anonymous services must and will comply with law enforcement agencies (there are always logfiles). This provides more accountability and documentation to identify you. After your transaction completes, and you have used your password, we have even more information about you (hint: all email is traceable). Don't take chances just because you think you're hidden -- we have helped our bank successfully prosecute credit card fraud in the past, and we're ready, able, and more than willing to do it again. If you feel you must cheat someone to get free nude pictures, pick someone a little less aggressive about fraud prosecution. Pick us, and you're guaranteed to be put through hell. Why risk it? |