You are talking a post 911 world now. Banking laws, proof of ID and you are who you say you are..What about credit card companies. If there is a loss of Any sort will it be covered, and by who.  Does that mean you need insurance. I see a whole can of worms here. Its hard enough with servers that are secure.

Personally, my first thought is scammer.

My .02 c

vp

On Jan 27, 2011 1:57 PM, "Shawn Badger" <shawn@badger.pro> wrote:

I used to work for a company and people would email them all the time.
Way back ( 4 years ago), I remember there being a Python scrip that
would actually validate if the number you put in it was a valid (not
actual) credit card number.
This may prove useful in eliminating some of the scrubbing of
non-credit card numbers. I will have to see if it is still out on
Google somewhere.





On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:17 PM, gk <gm5729@gmail.com> wrote:
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