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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:19 am
by froggyboy604
Note: You should use Capital and non-capital letters in your password a few numbers and a few symbols and punctuation marks like !@!@#$%^&*():"{} and make your password around 8-10+ letters long, and change it once a month or more.

Changing your passwords on a regular basis can help secure your accounts more.

Yes, a lot of books these days aren't really that well written. Though, some books are well written.

A lot of books I read are usually trying to explain a simple concept too much by using big words not a lot of people use or not have enough content in it to explain what their writing about.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:56 pm
by Kaitou_Ichimaru
lol, I really don't use my Debit, cause I only have 1,500 saved for university and lol, if someone steals my card, I have a small explosive on the card I can trigger from my keychain, lol, then boom. the guy would be dyed red from the dye explosion and would be missing a good chunk of flesh from the cherry bomb...

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:01 am
by garretjax
can certainly end up in a lot of trouble very quickly with credit cards i tend to use my debit card alot

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:32 am
by froggyboy604
You can get into a lot of trouble with both a credit card and a debit card if you're a big spender and buy a lot of expensive stuffs like solid gold rings, diamonds, and alligator shoes, and if you have a huge credit limit or a lot of Money in your bank account that you debit from.

Plus, they both have security problems.

I enjoy using Cash since I only take out a certain amount of cash like $5-100 and I won't overspend since I got $5-100. Plus, my bank have these lame debit and credit card fees everytime I use it.

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 7:59 am
by Driver
Cash And Debit, i have a credit but dont use it XD

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:27 am
by XtC
My Debit card. I don't have a credit Card.

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 9:37 am
by Liddo Annie
froggyboy604 wrote:Note: You should use Capital and non-capital letters in your password a few numbers and a few symbols and punctuation marks like !@!@#$%^&*():"{} and make your password around 8-10+ letters long, and change it once a month or more.

Changing your passwords on a regular basis can help secure your accounts more.

Yes, a lot of books these days aren't really that well written. Though, some books are well written.

A lot of books I read are usually trying to explain a simple concept too much by using big words not a lot of people use or not have enough content in it to explain what their writing about.
changing it often is a pain in the ass, and i barely use my PP account, there isn't anything appealing to me online, and 100% of the online stores i see prefer CC payment.