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Has anyone ever used Credit Cards for verifying the identity of an individual (the thinking being that if a person knows the a name and a credit card number that has been issued to that name, it is probably the right person).
If so, what service have you used?
Is there an alternate approach to this problem, one that does not require credit cards?
I'm trying to do this using ASP.NET MVC.
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Jaspreet
Since credit card transaction do not transmit the card holder's name, nor is it received in the response from the processing bank, this won't be something you can accomplish. Naturally banks won't divulge this information except to the cardholder and they already know their own names!
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I'm from Vietnam, I want to upgrade firebase to Pay as you go plan, I've used the visa card which was used to purchase google play accounts, but i couldn't, .
Why is that?
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You are trying to use a Visa prepaid card, which according to Google, is not a valid form of payment (line two in the below picture). You will need to use a valid credit card or debit card so Google can bill you monthly. You can find more information about supported payment methods from here.
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Is there a way to use the LinkedIn API to get a count of the number of connect requests sent each day?
It would be ideal if we could also find out how many people accepted - but I think that's easier, since we can just grab the number of connections and subtract the number from the day before.
Has anyone tried to do anything like this?
Unfortunately we don't support a way for you to get the information you are looking for via the API.
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Facebook allows me to create a creative which targets an open graph actions, such as:
"User listened to a song on Spotify".
Why should my creative target an object which isn't mine?
Can someone bring up a useful example?
Let's say you may want to target a band.
You don't have to own the app in order to promote the band.
For example: "John has listened to 'The black Keys' on Spotify".
That way you can target and promote the band even if you don't own the app or the object.
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I'm using a software (called GeoIP).
It has a lot of database, and performs better than others.
but, not enough for me.
Corretness of this software is 99%, maybe.
I need 100% accuracy.
Please, let me know the perfect program.
PS. It's ok the program is not free.
Short said, it is impossible. You can tell to which company an IP address was originally assigned, but you cannot know what this company does with that IP address. If they give it to a subsidiary abroad, you have lost.
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I'm looking to implement an ELO ranking system. I've read the wikipedia articles and I'm confused about the start rank for players who enter the system at a later point. The common solution is to use a provisional ranking system but I'm curious if anyone can point me to specific numeric details:
what K value do new players get?
how long does a player stay in provisional mode?
how does K value change as rank changes?
I'm sure there are many variations, I'd just like to know actual numbers for a system that someone has implemented successfully.
Thanks for your time.