@tyote

Can't say, but I certainly recommend it as a general practice if you're doing any shopping on line.

The fewer people who have access to your card number, the better off you are.

Privacy also keeps bad actors (or YOU!) from trying to use the card tied to (say) amazon.com on arnazon.com.

@mcfate Thanks for the insight. πŸ‘πŸ» Don't want to come off like I'm mistrusting CoSo, but I got a little paranoid when I couldn't find what third party payment processor is used. Another user said they haven't had any issues at all, which is reassuring.

@tyote

Anyone looking to rip you off probably isn't running a web site that's running in the red eight months out of a given ten.

@mcfate

I appreciate the candor. I was more curious about the third party processor than the bossman's intentions - apologies if I came off as foolish.

@tyote

Nope, just saying, if you're looking to scam people there are much less labor-intensive and lower-cost ways to do it.

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@mcfate

I understand. Thanks for helping out.

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