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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankeeman07 View Post
    We're running a VPN to mask the location to that of the Applicants location, This is FRAUD !.

    How is that Fraud!? Lmfao.. did you read that on Google? The applicant legally authorized for a company to apply on their behalf, the banking websites have a security protocol that blocks the application from an IP Address that is not of the Applicants stated home address. Your a complete moron, nothing about it is fraud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcccarroll View Post
    How is that Fraud!? Lmfao.. did you read that on Google? The applicant legally authorized for a company to apply on their behalf, the banking websites have a security protocol that blocks the application from an IP Address that is not of the Applicants stated home address. Your a complete moron, nothing about it is fraud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kcccarroll View Post
    How is that Fraud!? Lmfao.. did you read that on Google? The applicant legally authorized for a company to apply on their behalf, the banking websites have a security protocol that blocks the application from an IP Address that is not of the Applicants stated home address. Your a complete moron, nothing about it is fraud.
    In your own words - you are utilizing a technique to hide the applicants real address - The potential card issuer wants accurate information from the applicant,
    you are attempting to circumvent their security protocols.
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    They're not hiding their real address, they're putting their true SSN and home address and everything, no lies. They're simply hiding their IP address, which the banks have checks apparently. Years ago, I helped my uncle apply for a Chase credit card while he was visiting from out of state. We didn't use a VPN, he got approved, no fraud. Even if we had used a VPN, there would have been no fraud, because you didn't lie about anything.

    Maybe if you used ProtonVPN and changed the state of the VPN, it might be more effective, however I'm guessing that banks have lists of the VPN IP addresses, so I'm not sure that that would be effective, but definitely better than a one-size-fits-all VPN.

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