If many of you reserve a credit card just for On-line purchases I'd like to offer just a quick bit of advice that may be helpful.
I made a purchase through Amazon and the seller seems to have kept pushing the delivery date back. In other words, on Amazon
it said my package should arrive by Feb.3; then changed to Feb 10; then Feb 27 to Mar 3rd. Many credit cards have
Credit Card Purchase Protection which you can read about here
https://www.creditkarma.com/credit-cards/i/credit-card-purchase-protection/That's not identity theft protection like you hear about on the news all the time.
This particular seller also gave me and Amazon a fictitious tracking number for the package. It said the package was delivered BUT, it was easy to
see it was not delivered to MY address.
If I had let this ride for more than the 30 day purchase protection on my credit card, chances are that Amazon would have said their refund policy does
not cover this third party seller and my credit card company was off the hook because I kept letting the seller push back the delivery date.
Hopefully the info about Credit Card Purchase Protection is new info for some users and hopefully the info about checking the refund policy from Amazon
or other companies and their third party sellers to be extra careful about credit card charges.
God Bless! Spirithorse