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Is this possible, many different acounts with different credit cards

Discussion in 'Yahoo Search Marketing' started by tauripiir, Jul 27, 2007.

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    My bank offers me to create credit cards (visa) with different credit card numbers. This means that i can create new credit card ( 1 card per/month) and old cards will expire.

    Could i make new YSM accounts and use free voucher (100$ or less, all the time) and is this legit?
     
    tauripiir, Jul 27, 2007 IP
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    I do not think it would work. Credit card would have same name and adress so yahoo would figure it out.
     
    rcj662, Jul 27, 2007 IP
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    its digital credit card, and i dont think that credit cards have any adress
     
    tauripiir, Jul 27, 2007 IP
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    You still have to enter your address and name for virtual credit cards. YSM will catch on.
     
    Johu, Jul 28, 2007 IP
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    Hey have you actually talked to Yahoo about it? I talked to a rep there and she stated I could have duplicate accounts, as long as they are all filled with valid and usable keywords. The 50K limit seems to be a systemic limitation. I have 2 accounts now and have only been with them for a month, same name, same CC.
     
    NDOT, Jul 29, 2007 IP