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[ILUG] Help with nVidia drivers install FC2

[ILUG] Help with nVidia drivers install FC2

Justin Mason jm at jmason.org
Wed Aug 25 23:55:34 IST 2004


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Timothy Murphy writes:
> On Wednesday 25 August 2004 12:13, Bryan O'Donoghue wrote:
> 
> > >>The Paypal verification process is a complete turn off.
> > > What exactly is the difficulty?
> >
> > I give it my credit card number.
> >
> > It then wants me to fax a written application form + a copy of my credit
> > card bill with a paypal specific ID number printed on it + a copy of my
> > drivers license, before it will 'verify' my non-North American Visa card.
> 
> I've never had any problem like that.
> My Irish Visa card has always been accepted.

With Paypal in particular?  (they are exceptionally paranoid about
fraud.)

I've repeatedly run into difficulties with e-commerce stuff on the web;
generally from smaller US vendors who (apparently) have to pay more to be
able to process international CC transactions. 

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