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Isn it risky sending credit card information over the Internet?

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Isn it risky sending credit card information over the Internet?

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No. Sending credit card information over the Internet is no more risky than giving your information over the phone – which people do all the time. In a recent article by Rob Pegoraro in The Washington Post, spokespeople for MasterCard International and AT&T’s Universal Card acknowledged that to date, they knew of no cases of Internet credit card fraud. “Statistically, it’s much safer to use your credit card on the Web than to use it in a restaurant or department store.” All of your information is encrypted in route, and then destroyed once billing is approved. In addition, our Web900 service allows you to pay via your phone bill, thus completely eliminating the need to submit any credit card information. If you still have concerns, please send an e-mail to billing@sexology.com to discuss alternate billing arrangements.

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