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What's worse than having a service provider slap a fat charge on your credit card that's not supposed to be there? It's having it happen a second time, after they've assured you that your credit-card details have been expunged from their records.
News agency Thomson Reuters employee, Evan Maloney, is in just that position in his evocatively titled email to the public regapi list "
Linden can't be trusted with your credit card information". Maloney's been slapped with the US$500 fee for the Reuters
Second Life surname not once, but twice. Last time it took many weeks to sort out -- Maloney isn't eligible for customer support, not being a premium account -- so trying to reach someone at Linden Lab via the mailing list seems to be his primary support option for getting things fixed.
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