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Most people I know who work, prefer getting stuff ordered from the internet to their work address rather than their home-address.
Internet Companies selling stuff quite often will only send stuff to the billing address (at least for the first purchase).
I propose that it would be a useful to have
a credit card set up like this:
1. You provide both your billing and delivery address to your credit card company.
2. Companies selling stuff don't ask you for you billing address or delivery address when you order stuff - they should get it from the credit card company instead.
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This is Baked by some credit card providers in the UK, and seperate billing and shipping addresses are not that uncommon amongst Internet vendors. |
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We submit that this is Widely Known To Exist. |
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My company does this (forces our customers to ship their first product to their credit card billing address) as a means to reduce credit card fraud. |
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I think it's a fine idea, but I suspect credit card companies don't do this because it doubles the odds of someone getting/guessing an address. |
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Bill to Bob Jones, deliver to Nhungwho in Nigeria? |
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I called my credit card company and they added my work address as a valid address on my Credit Card account (Bank of America) |
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I think I just saw a ghost...[that really you,
mwburden]? |
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The idea you say? Not so sure about. |
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Yes, the idea is just what happens, i think, here anyway because i work from home most of the time. |
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Just poking my nose around the old haunts. :) |
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[monojohnny], is-there-any-chance-of- putting-a-space-after- one-of-those-hyphens? Just-to-reduce-the- strain-on-the- formatting? |
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The But-It's-Not-Pedantry Pedantic Notation. |
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