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Matthew.
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On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 13:35:53 +1100, "Colin" <tobyjug7@yahoo.com.au>
wrote:
It does NOT have to be associated with the card.
Didnt you know, apparently i'm some big time scammer!
wrote:
"Matthew." <cant@remember.net> wrote in message
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NO - NONSENSE, the expiry date entered must be correct.
Wrong.
I must be valid.
On a keyed entry it must be the date on the card. Fucked if I know what
you
mean by valid
Are you mentally retarded?
Look up the meaning of the word " valid "
No actually. You said "I must be valid". Fact is, a valid date is useless -
it must be the one associated with the card.
Wrong, very wrong.
It does NOT have to be associated with the card.
Didnt you know, apparently i'm some big time scammer!