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| 28 June, 2009 | Verified By Visa It's shit. Every time I need to buy something online (today, a chair from IKEA) and I need to be OK'd by VBV, I can't remember my password. The reason being that I've run out of the usual passwords I use (or rather the usual system of generating passwords) - and I can't reuse one. So - every time I need to use VBV, I can't remember my password. I can, however, get a new one, simply by putting a few basic details in (card number, 3 digit number on the back, date of birth). Then I can be OK'd by VBV. If I was an identity thief, I'd be a bit rubbish if I didn't know those three pieces of info. I've just bought the chair, and I can't remember the new password I gave them already. Bit of a waste of time really. |
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