Here's my two cents...
First off, there are a few posts essentially saying the "vendor isn't stealing your information." That's not the issue and wasn't ever suggested that I saw. That would be a faked store. For example "I ordered, my card info was stolen, then fraudulent charges occurred, now there's no website." No legitimate vendor is going to steal your info. If that happened, they'd be long gone by time there were complaints on here.
Secondly, and I hope I can explain this how I want to, this is just the same as somebody stealing merchandise from a store...your info is the merchandise and it basically goes like this:
1. Check out the stores: look at security (are there cameras/is this online vendor using a top rated cart or CC processor)
2. Select the easiest target. Go in and grab something (piece of jewelry/CC info).
3. Wait to see what happens. (Do they install cameras/change software)
4. Repeat 2 and 3
Of course every transaction isn't hijacked. Just like clever thieves aren't going to hit the same store every day. But when they've found a place that's easy, they'll keep going there until it isn't easy.
Lastly, BOTH the vendor and the customer are responsible. They have the responsibility of providing a safe place for shopping. We have the responsibility to take reasonable precautions. Both of those things are subjective as we're all going to have our own versions and expectations of security (both vendor and customer alike). I for one feel that I shouldn't need to get a separate card for buying vaping supplies or other stuff online. That being said, It isn't a bad idea and I'm going to see if my bank has a virtual card or something.
If you think a place isn't safe, don't go there (online or in the world). That's always your first precaution.
/end incessant rambling
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