[IP] more on We all have to sacrifice, in the War on Terriers]
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Subject: RE: [IP] We all have to sacrifice, in the War on Terriers
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:18:08 -0500
From: Andrew Koenig <ark@xxxxxxx>
Reply-To: ark@xxxxxxx
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
> Walter called television stations, the American Civil Liberties Union
> and me. And he went on the Internet to see what he could learn. He
> learned about changes in something called the Bank Privacy Act.
This is something new? Shortly before I got married in 1998, my wife-to-be
and I bought wedding rings. I forget why, but we had to pay for each ring
in a separate transaction.
That evening, we went out to dinner, and found the credit-card transaction
declined, because there had been suspicious transactions on that card
earlier in the day. I had to give a whole bunch of personal information to
the people at the credit-card company before they would allow the charge. I
don't know what we would have done if they hadn't been satisfied.
Which they might not have been. I later heard about someone who was to be
best man at a friend's wedding. He arranged a bachelor party at a
restaurant. When the bill came, the charge was declined. He spoke to the
credit-card company representative, who said "Sorry, but we won't authorize
a charge of that size at a restaurant, even though it's within your credit
limit. It's too likely to be fraudulent." Fortunately, someone else there
had a credit card that would authorize it, because there was nothing he
could do.
For a long time now, we've been moving toward a society where any unusual
behavior results in an investigation by the authorities. 9/11 may have
accelerated the process, but it sure didn't start it.
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