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Originally posted by Funbrunette
"Chargebacks, one of the biggest headaches of processing credit cards for porn sites, typically occur when, say, someone's wife finds out he's been buying porn. Rather than owning up, the aggrieved party tells the credit-card company that he's shocked--shocked--that someone else was purchasing porn on his card, and demands that the charges be removed"
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So it is common knowledge that most chargebacks are caused by fraudulent cardholders, and yet WE STILL get blamed for them! Here are a few more quotes:
"...the symbiotic relationship between porn operators and the legitimate companies that allow them to thrive...."
Does Forbes normally make a point of describing companies as "legitimate"? I doubt it unless they are trying to imply that other companies in the article are illegitimate.
"IBill and firms like it have become so influential in the porn trade that they act somewhat as policemen by weeding out extra-sleazy operators and frauds."
Does that mean the rest of us are just "regular-sleazy"?
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