Ok, ok, lets varify this shopping thing right now!
NOthing is secure.
Even with security systems those can get hacked by someone thats determined.
Now if you steel a shops database of credit card numbers or get into 
a bank and steel their stuff its the same as robbing the till of a store.
Secondly I know where you are coming from.
Some may think net shopping is not safe but its reasonably safe.
If it wasn't then no one would use it.
I do understand where you come from though.
Someone at a shop, a real shop managed to set my dad's card with porn 
subscriptions, and include his address and phone number in a hotmail 
address so I realise why you think you are justified in thinking that 
net shopping is not safe.
At the same time  people and sites that are reputable should have a 
good record.
Stay away from small places when you can if you are worried.
And there are ways consumers can check on opinions on what others 
think of that place.
Some  of these things are rated you know.
Anyway thats my 2 sence.
The net is not safe, heck life aint safe!
Its safe enough and you just have to watch your back, thats all.
But you are not in the same boat, a friend does not shop online 
because he says its not safe and thats fare enough.
I tell you when that thing happened to my dad it did scare me.
I was also subscribed to various spam and porn lists once and that scared me.
So you can either get scared and go away or keep going.
And if something does go wrong you should be able to recover what you 
have lost, or report things.
At 06:40 a.m. 3/07/2007, you wrote:

>Hey,
>Can I *please* explain my reason for doing this? And do you really
>trust people with your credit card numbers? Think those servers are
>safe? Well. Think again. In a servey someone did, 12 out of 14 people
>agree that that internet shopping is not secure. I actually wouldn't
>mindd buying games, if you could waltse into a store, pick up a cd,
>pay th3 $40 bucks or ewhatever it is, and be be happy; no worries, no
>problems. Get it?
>
>On 7/2/07, Davy Kager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just read the following from Andy Smith, it's quite fun... (Sarcasm!)
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Andy Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Davy Kager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 5:10 AM
> > Subject: piracy of games?
> >
> >
> > Hey,
> > I just thought I would tell anyone who is reading this, that pirating
> > games is fun. Though bad for the stupid game devs, who I frankly do
> > not and will not care about. Besides. $33 for racing? $25.00 for a
> > side scroller with 7 levels? Now jd is a goodd price; I will agree on
> > that with some people, but frankly not many games deserve being payed
> > for. Besides; there is (no) replay value in anything! What do u guys
> > thing? Should we continue pirating?
> >
> >
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