Xbox live?
My balls. Are raining.
Yah, Alt.com really is a pain, isn't it?
OK, now we play a game of "Guess the Porn Site."
24.95 for a whole year? doesn't sound like a porn site
I pay 0.00 for my porn.
You really shouldn't list things with factorials, Anthony. You're missing a whole bunch of numbers in your list now.
When a company can't figure out how to do an on-line form, it should make you think twice about entering your credit card information over their "secure" connection.
Must have tested it only in IE.
And your account data will be printed out and then left next to the dumpster by the homeless shelter ...
www.whocares.com?
You're all way off, except #10.
I'm guessing Will is right about this -- try a different browser. They likely only designed and tested it for IE.
Nah, this is a server-side issue. They're validating the data with a function that was intended to deal with a different form. It's not really possible for the browser to cause this problem, unless they were being so "clever" that they somehow managed to hide those fields from all browsers except IE, which would be pretty hard to do by accident.
( tried it in IE anyway. Same.)
I'm sure you got to this page by navigating from a reputable site, but be careful. Pages with this many errors could be dummy pages attempting to phish your info. I've seen a couple of security websites that compare real sites to fake ones, and the fake ones always have errors like this.
Thanks Steph (and others), but I'm not too worried. For one, I'm pretty careful and aware of these things (it's my job), and two, the liability I'd face if someone did get my credit card number is small ($50), and I keep a careful eye on my statements so I can report anything weird quickly.
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