posted on December 2, 2000 08:57:14 PM new
Wait a minute here. Igotgame you mean to tell me you didn't order from pscart.com? Excuse my language but what the heck are you doing posting here as if you ordered from them? I know we never asked before, but your posts have lead me, and I think others to believe that you ordered yours from ps2cart as well. I also looked into your profile and you signed up just a few days ago and your only posts have been here.
I think something is fishy here. I also haven't heard from cornholed since the Dec 1 date came around.
posted on December 2, 2000 09:15:36 PM new
Yeah. I've been waiting for Cornholed to get back and give us an update on his Cali trip- see if he really did go visit Gametek's posted address...
Maybe he did find the place, and is currently tied up in Gametek's basement. They'll find a place to ditch the body on the way to Prauge...
posted on December 2, 2000 10:20:10 PM new
I ordered from Amazon and PS2Cart. I recieved my Playstation 2 from Amazon. I havn't heard a word in weeks from PS2Cart. Their website is completly dead now. I think they just skipped town to let Paypal worry about it. They wont get far....
posted on December 3, 2000 01:08:25 PM new
sg52---you say "The fact that a company can charge cards says something important about it: some real financial institution trusts them with money. "
Not always true---the selling of credit card numbers with expiry dates is BIG business. Just cause you say you take Visa--doesn't make it so.
posted on December 3, 2000 07:46:05 PM newthe selling of credit card numbers with expiry dates is BIG business
Think of it this way: if there were to be money in such information, all manner of minimum wage minimum sense clerks would be selling them right and left. It doesn't happen. No one offers important money for stolen credit card numbers.