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TSjanszmatt
post Jan 5 2012, 05:45 PM, updated 14y ago

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Hi,

I just realised that groupon saved my credit card info. But I do not remember giving them the permission to do so.

Anyway, I wanna remove it from Groupon now and I've tried to look for the 'Remove' option but cant find any.

P/s: there wasn't any additional security when i clicked pay with my save credit card. The purchase was immediately made.
TSjanszmatt
post Jan 5 2012, 06:40 PM

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The link of my complaint on their facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/grouponmy/posts/318885934808965

This is not right, all international payment gateways allow users to manually remove their info without the hassle of going through emails.

I can just simply pass my password to a 6 year old and he/she can login and buy anything.

This post has been edited by janszmatt: Jan 5 2012, 06:41 PM
TSjanszmatt
post Feb 3 2012, 08:19 PM

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every single groupon customers who paid with a credit card are victims. I think it's legally wrong for them to do such a thing, moreover without an option for us to immediately remove our cc info. Can anyone with knowledge of law advise here?
TSjanszmatt
post Feb 6 2012, 12:41 PM

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removing our credit card data is easy, just email them. But what irks me are the number of people who are unaware that they're keeping the data, not only the credit card number but name and also address.
TSjanszmatt
post Apr 5 2012, 11:32 PM

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We should create a petition to get their attention or something. I actually dont mind having companies to keep our credit card info, but at least inform us before hand and provide us an option to remove the info when needed.

Screw Groupon
TSjanszmatt
post Jun 6 2012, 12:08 AM

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yea but they cant convince us that when we lose our passwords to theft and we'll still be safe.

 

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