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jonathanc

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First time I did this so pretty nervous...

 

To cut the long story short, I have to order something from an Audi dealership. We communicated directly via email and I can see its the official Audi email he is sending from. However, I gave him my credit card details in order for him to process the transaction.

 

(The dealer is miles away so I would need the item posted...)

 

I guess this should be relatively save? If I notice any dodgy transaction on my card I could just report it and get the money back?

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So you'd e-mail the guy, ask him for a phone number, phone that number, then give him the credit card details which he'll write down?

 

Why's that any different to just e-mailing them? OK someone might intercept the e-mail, but with the billions of e-mails being sent every day you'd have to be fairly well set on intercepting an e-mail with credit card details to do it.

 

I would just e-mail him and if dubious amounts of cash start disappearing from your account let the bank sort it out.

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We are not allowed to send credit card details over our secure phones to a secure server in our company as the rules have changed from the people that put rules in place for credit card companies etc so i would not be surprised if you may not be covered by the insurance.

Also receiving the details over email is probably a big no no.

But if caught and found there end is guilt they face huge fines from the credit companies.

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If the CC company discovers you sent your card details by email, I'm not sure you'd be covered in the (albeit highly unlikely) event of fraud.

 

To be honest, as Tony says - in reality, it's no less safe that giving details over the phone, but there is legal argument regarding "negligence", of which unencrypted email falls right into the grey area in the middle!

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Why's that any different to just e-mailing them? OK someone might intercept the e-mail, but with the billions of e-mails being sent every day you'd have to be fairly well set on intercepting an e-mail with credit card details to do it.

 

I'd be more concerned with the email sat on a laptop that probably gets left unattended at times.

If you feel comfortable sending CC details over open mail relay, then knock youself out. I wouldn't...

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