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Originally Posted by Clyde65
This for the protection of the consumer, plain and simple.
if someone steals your card or card number and gives a false billing address, the transaction doent go through, protecting you.
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Unfortunately this is not the case. If I run a card, and enter the wrong billing info, it usually almost always go through, but we get charged the $1
At least many cards (especially debt/bank cards) have daily limits and/or will not allow a large out of state charge. If I run a large purchase (such as a engine or blower) many, if not most times it will not go through without the customer calling the bank first.