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Cider9986today at 5:11 PM6 repliesview on HN

I'd rather not spread out personal info like credit cards to more parties than necessary while Amazon has excellent and consistent customer support.


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BorisMelniktoday at 5:38 PM

I was the same way and got tired of it so I keep a layer in front of my life just like I do on the web with multiple identities, emails, VPNs, etc.

I pay $100 per year for a private mailbox near my apartment, registered under an LLC with a registered agent (not in my name and in another state) where I get deliveries in that name. that llc uses a fintech bank where I can spin up as many debit/credit cards as I want, I rotate them just like api keys. I also keep a twilio phone number that only receives texts with a webhook that goes to my discord. any sort of loyalty card etc goes under that number. I can enable phone calls if I need to, and of course a 2nd/3rd email account attached to this.

madibo3156today at 5:17 PM

> Amazon has excellent and consistent customer support

We've been dealing with different Amazons. Also, credit cards in my experience are built to deal with that stuff. Have you encountered protection issues by using your credit card? The only chargeback I've initiated was against Amazon and my credit card company handled it swimmingly.

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pocksuppettoday at 5:52 PM

Credit cards are pretty locked down, you can't connect to that network without a verified identity to be sued when unauthorized charges are made.

Retrictoday at 5:19 PM

Many CC let you generate one time use CC numbers if you’re actually concerned about manufactures information security.

SilverElfintoday at 5:15 PM

Most of the time you’re giving that info to stripe or Shopify. But also credit cards are protected - you can dispute charges - so it’s not a huge risk IMO

lostmsutoday at 5:20 PM

I feel like a better solution would have been anonymized/single use card numbers.