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Re: BVI: credit card safety?
[Re: GoneSailing]
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03/11/2016 09:43 PM
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Same with Capital One. On line account and you can set the alerts for as low as $1.00 and also for international charges. Very rarely am I more than 5 steps away from the counter and the text alert hits my phone.
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Re: BVI: credit card safety?
[Re: HillsideView]
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03/12/2016 08:30 AM
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HillsideView said: Last time I had a problem I had used cc to buy tickets on Smith's ferry. Been using Native Son ever since and not a single problem. Native Son was admittedly having some problems for awhile about a year or 2 ago, which is why we always use cash for the ferry now. I guess they beefed up their credit card processing.
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