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On Friday, 18 May 2012 18:01:18 UTC+1, eastender wrote:
My card became unreadable somewhere between Warren Street and Dalston Junction today - apparently I have to go to a tube station to get it sorted, which is inconvenient. Why would it suddenly fail? You paid by credit card and your credit card company has withdrawn your credit. Bad luck. |
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Offramp wrote: You paid by credit card and your credit card company has withdrawn your credit. Bad luck. Yes, I've heard they like to do that when one is 100 feet underground. E. |
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eastender wrote in news:nospam-351CD3.20294918052012
@news.virginmedia.com: In article , Offramp wrote: You paid by credit card and your credit card company has withdrawn your credit. Bad luck. Yes, I've heard they like to do that when one is 100 feet underground. E. 6 foot under is enough for them to do that :-) |
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