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    Looking for HCG source

    Long time member here who's not been on in a while. Been in maintenance mode and all's well, accept for refiling HCG . Seems about every 6 months or so, sources either stop carrying it, or stop accepting credit cards, or simply close down. Only sites I know of still offering individual vials ["reliable" & "safemed"] are *not* accepting credit cards at this time. They only accept direct xfer from your checking account, which requires you give all your personal banking info and I'm not about to do that.

    Please PM me with a source you know to be good, currently working, and currently accepting credit cards.

    Thanks!

    F/T
    Last edited by forrest_and_trees; 07-06-2014 at 09:58 PM.

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    If I couldn't trust a company with my bank details, I don't know if I would be injecting their product into my body.

    Where I live, direct withdrawals are very common. I didn't feel comfortable giving my details to a gym, so I opened a second account and keep a token amount of money in it. I just have to make sure there is enough for the next monthly payment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OingoBoingo
    If I couldn't trust a company with my bank details, I don't know if I would be injecting their product into my body. Where I live, direct withdrawals are very common. I didn't feel comfortable giving my details to a gym, so I opened a second account and keep a token amount of money in it. I just have to make sure there is enough for the next monthly payment.
    I shared the same concern as OP until you put it into perspective lol. VERY good point!

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    I've purchased from both sites in the past, and their prod was good, so that's not the concern. I need to pay by credit card. Besides, these days, it's too easy for a site to get hacked; just look at Target. With credit cards, at least there's a layer of protection and you have recourse. There's none with direct account transfers. ...You can't be too cautious these days.
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    Bump please

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    Looks for source, lists 2. I don't get it. you know the bank is FDIC insured right?

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    Didn't think it was all that complicated… what's not to get? Do YOU really want to run the risk of having your bank account cleaned out, then go through the hassle of trying to get your money back? All the while, bills are going past due, late fees and penalties are piling up, and negative reports are being sent to the credit bureaus.

    And for the record, the FDIC only insures the bank has the funds to cover your balance, it *does not* protect you from someone else cleaning you out. Then again, if you're so confident in your knowledge of the banking system, why don't you post all your personal banking info here, and tell us how it turns out after you try to recover all your lost funds?

    ...Seriously folks, it's a legitimate request, if you don't know of a source, that's fine; but there's no need to post unhelpful and frankly unfounded criticisms. That's not what this site is about… At least it wasn't when I used to frequent here.
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    5 TIPS TO AVOID BEING RUN OVER BY A CAR

    1. CROSSING THE STREET! Don't do it! Statistics show that most people who were run over by cars, were crossing the street at the time. Use a bridge or a helicopter instead.

    2. WALK FAST! If you can't avoid crossing the street, or are just unwilling to use a bridge or a helicopter, usually moving faster can minimize the risk of being run over by most vehicles.

    3. N0 SLEEPING ON STREET! Sleeping on a street can greatly enhance the possibility of being run over by a vehicle.

    4. SOCIAL NETWORKING! A recent university study found that people who maintain a Facebook, Twitter, or even a LinkedIn profile that indicates you preference not to be run over by a vehicle - are more likely to be avoided by the driver of the vehicle (provided the driver is in your friend list)

    5. STAY HOME MORE OFTEN! Most car/pedestrian accidents occur outside the home (NTSB)
    Last edited by Ryanmcd; 07-06-2014 at 11:46 AM.

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    Thanks for the useful tip.

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