Gotcha, I may have made some assumptions on how the process works. From the handful of chargeback stories I've heard from merchants, the credit card company passed along the cardholder's reasoning to the merchant when…
Exactly. And I wouldn't threaten the chargeback. If they refuse the refund or ignore you, then just file a chargeback. To me, ideally the end result is a chargeback instead a customer support refund. Otherwise they have…
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Yeah, sounds like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confused_deputy_problem to me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_knocking
The concern I usually hear is not around the learning to program aspect. Instead, it's that fact that almost every other entry-level programmer is a college grad, and that hiring processes will be biased against older…
Is this normal? I never tip for takeout..
Gotcha, I may have made some assumptions on how the process works. From the handful of chargeback stories I've heard from merchants, the credit card company passed along the cardholder's reasoning to the merchant when…
Exactly. And I wouldn't threaten the chargeback. If they refuse the refund or ignore you, then just file a chargeback. To me, ideally the end result is a chargeback instead a customer support refund. Otherwise they have…
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Yeah, sounds like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confused_deputy_problem to me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_knocking
The concern I usually hear is not around the learning to program aspect. Instead, it's that fact that almost every other entry-level programmer is a college grad, and that hiring processes will be biased against older…
Is this normal? I never tip for takeout..