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June 13, 2015, 11:46:36 AM
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Escrow a must. Buying at preev. Thanks.

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June 13, 2015, 12:03:22 PM
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netspend flashpay is very reversible isnt it?
cc to CC ?

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June 13, 2015, 12:54:12 PM
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netspend flashpay is very reversible isnt it?
cc to CC ?

Well its debit to debit, and no its not very reversible. You need login credentials to make the transfer. You also need your card #, expiration, and CVV. So, telling netspend your card was stolen won't do much good because your login/pw would also have to be stolen. Netspends policy states they will only cover fraudulent transactions:

"if you are not grossly negligent or fraudulent in the handling of your Card, PIN or Virtual Account".

I don't think they would accept the argument that someone obtained your card, username, and password for your online account on accident.

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June 13, 2015, 12:56:01 PM
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netspend flashpay is very reversible isnt it?
cc to CC ?

Well its debit to debit, and no its not very reversible. You need login credentials to make the transfer. You also need your card #, expiration, and CVV. So, telling netspend your card was stolen won't do much good because your login/pw would also have to be stolen. Netspends policy states they will only cover fraudulent transactions:

"if you are not grossly negligent or fraudulent in the handling of your Card, PIN or Virtual Account".

I don't think they would accept the argument that someone obtained your card, username, and password for your online account on accident.
maybe but you could tell them you accidently sent money to a wrong adress...

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June 13, 2015, 02:26:03 PM
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netspend flashpay is very reversible isnt it?
cc to CC ?

Well its debit to debit, and no its not very reversible. You need login credentials to make the transfer. You also need your card #, expiration, and CVV. So, telling netspend your card was stolen won't do much good because your login/pw would also have to be stolen. Netspends policy states they will only cover fraudulent transactions:

"if you are not grossly negligent or fraudulent in the handling of your Card, PIN or Virtual Account".

I don't think they would accept the argument that someone obtained your card, username, and password for your online account on accident.
maybe but you could tell them you accidently sent money to a wrong adress...


There is an option to include a message with the transfer. "For payment of $136 in exchange for BTC to flashpay ID#.....whos Real name is.......".  Wink

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