Not that I'm completely convinced that Chris-Chan is completely innocent in their current situation, but good lord.
@kittybecca mine Hebrew, it's מה, מה, מה, מה..... Like I have the answers...
@Surasanji Small mistake at the end. If your intention was to use the image for something or you want me to try again let me know I'd be happy to.
@freemo I love it.
@freemo Perfect for Practice, then. You know me, brother, I'll love it. :)
@freemo My cat's name! Birdhouse von Clawvitz
@Gargron "Borger"
Not sure why but a year or two ago I found that picture hysterical, and your "burger…" just triggered the memory, so… thanks, I guess?
@Chrishallbeck it is the concussion that makes that stick figure believe they are a sandwich.
@masterofthetiger@theres.life VPNs will also set off fraud sensors .
I'm just trying to explain why I think you're having this particular issue based on my experience working with various payment processors and internet sales in general.
I ask for ID when I get people ordering items to be delivered to a different state than their billing address, for instance. It's even more serious when you're a payment processor like GoFundMe/Kickstarter and money is being sent to someone.
@masterofthetiger@theres.life Yeah, but you see an American Zip code, American address info coming from an Eastern European IP address and it's going to set of fraud flags with fraud detection services like maxmind and the like.
With how credit card disputes work (This is something I handle for my company, answering disputes/chargebacks) it's a very big 'Cover Your Butt' thing to ask for ID and the rest. Shows that they did all that is reasonable to protect against fraud.
Account has been Depreciated. Thanks for all the fun, QOTO!