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PCI responds to credit card security breaches by Classic_Jon2014-02-03 07:12:05
  What it will take is one successful class action by SSpiffy2014-02-03 09:06:50
    AHAHHAAAAHHAHAA! by firehawk2014-02-03 09:46:15
      Assuming there's a Target left to shop at... by ShadowSystems2014-02-03 12:44:25
        I still shop there by oot2014-02-03 12:50:00
          Find other stores entirely? by ShadowSystems 2014-02-03 14:10:11
If there are *any* other stores to do your business with, why not patron them instead?

Target MAY change their ways to make things right & secure, but unless we hold their feet to the fire, how will we ever know?
Isn't this actually the 2nd or 3rd Credit/Debit card "oopsie!" that Target's made in recent history?
If so, "Fool me once & shame on me; fool me twice & shame on you; go for number 3 and I'll pull your tongue out your butt & tie it off around your neck."
*Cough*

I live in a cow town, and even I have choices other than Target & Walmart.
There's a shopping mall, electronics stores, cellphone vendors, internet providers, grocery stores (and Farmer's markets!) to buy supplies from, and all manner of "Mom & Pop Shops" I can go to to do my shopping.
You live in a town with such fancy-schmancy inventions like FIRE, Electricity, Automobiles, and People Whom Can Count Past Ten, so there's *GOT* to be more available choices for you than merely Target & Walmart.
Isn't there?
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