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Originally Posted by ListenMoreTalkLess
However, if you don't trust someone with your credit card info, it seems difficult to believe you could trust them with something more private. After all, any unauthorized charge can be reversed and it would seem to me unlikely that a T would make an unauthorized charge as the paper trail leaves evidence that is such a violation of the T code that it would be a big risk for a T to do so. But, seriously, can you really say that if you are willing to hand your credit card to a server at a restaurant, you're not willing to give a T the same information? This just seems silly to me. Ever make an online purchase? You feel safe with that but not with your T having the exact same info?
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It's not that I think there will be an unauthorized charge. I understand that would be easy to trace, although it would definitely be a pain. My problem is that I don't want charges from a therapist on my credit card statement. I don't want any more people than absolutely have to to know I am seeing a therapist.