Putting your credit card number in an email isn't very secure, right?

iamme

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i was trying to order a spare part via phone and the lady kept telling me to put my credit card number in an email to her. i kept asking if they had a secure online ordering page, but she kept assuring me that she does 99% of her business with credit card #'s in email.

my only other options were to fax the # or call it in.

am i right to be paranoid about this?
 

moshquerade

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Nov 1, 2001
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why couldn't you tell her your CC # over the phone?

you editted. :p

i would say give it over the phone. either way - if someone wants to they can get your CC number anyways i suppose
 

iamme

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
why couldn't you tell her you CC # over the phone?

the logistics there suck. she said she needed an order in writing (email or fax) first. she wouldn't just let me order the part over the phone :(
 

oniq

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Feb 17, 2002
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Considering the email would pass through various servers, you have a reason to be paranoid.
 

iamme

Lifer
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Originally posted by: OffTopic
Deal with another company.

problem is, this is a dry cleaning machine spare part. it's not like i can just enter it into pricewatch :p
 

Bulk Beef

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I've split credit card numbers between two e-mails sent ten or fifteen minutes apart. Not ideal, but better than sending it in one message (which I wouldn't do).
 

geno

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Originally posted by: sward666
I've split credit card numbers between two e-mails sent ten or fifteen minutes apart. Not ideal, but better than sending it in one message (which I wouldn't do).

yeah, as a last resort this is a preferred method
 

Mallow

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Get a temporary credit card number (think most companies do this, I know mbna does). You can put a spending and time limit on it :)
 

iamme

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well, i ended up emailing the order (so they could have a hard copy) and then calling in the CC#.

kind of hassle, but better safe than sorry.

thanks for confirming my paranoia.