i recently purchased an online service for a games console which required me to enter my visa debit card details including the cvc (card verification code) which also involved these details being stored for future transactions
the next day i noticed several transactions from my account to this gaming network, i later found out that my young son had made further purchases using the card details stored.
i contacted the company concerned who informed me they will investigate but it is highly unlikely i would get a refund.
i was shocked by the fact that they were able to allow further purchases without me actually inputing my cvc for these transactions.
their privacy policy clearly states that transactions made would require cardholders details (which they stored) and the card security code (which they are prohibitted by law to store)
have they breached any contract or consumer protection law?
the next day i noticed several transactions from my account to this gaming network, i later found out that my young son had made further purchases using the card details stored.
i contacted the company concerned who informed me they will investigate but it is highly unlikely i would get a refund.
i was shocked by the fact that they were able to allow further purchases without me actually inputing my cvc for these transactions.
their privacy policy clearly states that transactions made would require cardholders details (which they stored) and the card security code (which they are prohibitted by law to store)
have they breached any contract or consumer protection law?
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