EP>JP>Hmmn. If that's all they're getting, I'm not quite sure why
EP>JP>they'd want to bother checking the reports in the first case. Any
EP>JP>of the spooks here care to comment on just what the they could
EP>JP>deduce from such information?
EP>JP>Regards
EP>JP>John
EP> You sign a credit card form, which usually lists the
EP> purchase; sometimes in an exact description, sometimes not.
EP> The Credit Card Company gets that piece of paper. Ernie P.
That's only when the credit card machine and cash register are the same
machine. Then it's a single combined purchase and credit card receipt.
In all other cases, when the card is swiped through a phone check
machine or hand rolled, the credit card receipt merely shows a dollar
amount, and never the item(s) purchased. There is in fact no where on
those receipts for a purchase list to be entered. In those cases, you
get two separate receipts.
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