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On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Robert Canary wrote:

> When enough of these complaints are lodge with Visa.  Then Visa will drop Red Hat's
> merchant Visa agreement.  Why? Because Red Hat doesn't actually pay the reversed
> charges, Visa's insurance policy pays for it.

Please tell me this isn't the case!  I reversed the charges billed to my
VISA after a nasty dispute with Network Solutions.  I would hate it if
they didn't bear the brunt of my financial punishment.  ;(

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