On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 01:21:19AM -0600, Gabriel Sechan wrote: > > > > >From: Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Gabriel Sechan wrote: > >> > >>When you use a credit card in America, the bank is legally liable for > >>unauthorized charges. Just like if you use your credit card at a gas > >>station and they overcharge you. Note that this is different from a > >>debit card- debit cards leave you liable, which si why you shouldn't use > >>them. > >> > >>Gabe > > > >Visa offers "Zero Liability" on their debit cards as well as credit cards. > > > Backed up by some legalese on an agreement they can change. Forgive me if > I trust the law first. >
I believe the $50 limit is federal law, not a card agreement. -- Lan Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Guy, SCM Specialist 858-354-0616 -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
