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by dalore
4660 days ago
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If it can be read over the phone, or written on the outside of mail order catalogs. Why is it not ok to send it via email? Reading it over the phone people around you can hear it, and say you have children who then go on to use it, are you going to call that fraud (and potentially have something brought against your children)? |
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Email is available world-wide. Email is not generally secure, and the message is not protected as it is sent on the wire. It is not very difficult for a determined attacker to harvest your email and scan it for common structured data like credit card details. The potential audience here is much, much bigger and is made up of many sharks.
If your kids use your card it is easy to control, you can probably return the purchases and clear up the matter yourself. If a mob in Russia gets your details and starts making fraudulent charges chances either Visa or your bank are going to have to just give you the money to cover the fraud with no realistic recourse of recovering it themselves.