Not sure if the name should be mentioned here, but has anyone used the method that has to do with phone calls? If so, any issues?
Thanks in advance.
bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#2
You can say the name of the processing methods they are accepting, however it's best not to reveal any banking details.
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John Dough
SBR MVP
09-21-05
1785
#3
Originally posted by bigboydan
You can say the name of the processing methods they are accepting, however it's best not to reveal any banking details.
Ok, thanks, I wasn't sure. Since I haven't gotten any responses, it probably doesn't matter, but I was referring to VirtualPIN.
Hasn't anyone here used VurtalPIN before?
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*BUG*
SBR Rookie
01-13-09
2
#4
i have used it few times. no problems.
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pbgkid12
SBR Rookie
11-23-08
8
#5
use it all the time and have had no problems.
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John Dough
SBR MVP
09-21-05
1785
#6
Thanks guys. My only concern is that the VP site asks for the last 4 digits of your SSN when you sign-up. Did you give a fake one? Was this not an issue for you?
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#7
I think last 4 just identifies who you are
I have used my ss# before with solid books
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John Dough
SBR MVP
09-21-05
1785
#8
Originally posted by jjgold
I think last 4 just identifies who you are
I have used my ss# before with solid books
If it was a solid book, I wouldn't worry about it too much, but this is a phone card site I know nothing about.
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ilJuve
SBR Rookie
06-06-08
32
#9
It doesnt stop there once you provide that info, after that, you'll need to respond real questions from your credit file. So giving them fake digits wont help you or give them the info they'll need from you to confirm who you are.
But I found that the actual processor that collects the money from your credit card rejects most U.S issued cards, at least to my knowledge.
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homerbush
SBR MVP
11-17-08
2317
#10
Originally posted by ilJuve
It doesnt stop there once you provide that info, after that, you'll need to respond real questions from your credit file. So giving them fake digits wont help you or give them the info they'll need from you to confirm who you are.
But I found that the actual processor that collects the money from your credit card rejects most U.S issued cards, at least to my knowledge.
I was 1/3 at attempts with my cards so this is true
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InTheHole
SBR Posting Legend
04-28-08
15243
#11
They asked me for so many documents I never funded.