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This is ''not'' an actual charge, but an authorization that we request from your credit card company.
This is ''not'' an actual charge, but an authorization that we request from your credit card company.


Once the authorization is received, which confirms the account is valid, we then rescind the authorization.
Once the authorization is received, which confirms the account is valid, we then rescind the authorization.


At no time is the US$1.00 actually charged, though the authorization may appear on a credit card statement as such.
At no time is the US$1.00 actually charged, though the authorization may appear on a credit card statement as such.

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This is not an actual charge, but an authorization that we request from your credit card company.


Once the authorization is received, which confirms the account is valid, we then rescind the authorization.


At no time is the US$1.00 actually charged, though the authorization may appear on a credit card statement as such.