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#1  Edited By lspear76
@xyzygy:  yes i got the money back. i'll probably use psn cards for now on.
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#2  Edited By lspear76

I believe my credit card number was stolen from PSN. Last week, I had a strange charge on my debit card from World of Warcraft ($1) and then a $50 itunes charge. I haven't made a purchase on itunes for about 2 years and never entered this particular card in itunes. I do however use this card for purchases from Playstation Network. I had to get the debit card canceled. Soon after that, I try to sign in to PSN and it was down. I had no idea about PSN being down or having problems of any kind, since I hadn't signed in for about 2 weeks. At the time I was trying to think what online store could have been hacked, since this was a relatively new card. I only use it at eStarland, Xbox Live, and PSN. So be on the look out for weird charges from itunes...

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#3  Edited By lspear76

Yes... turn the "Live Action" option OFF.

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#4  Edited By lspear76

I had the same problem when I was using a LinkSys Wireless G router. My Xbox 360 is in one room, and my girlfriend's system is in another room.  What was happening was that when the router assigned IP addresses I guess the same IP was assigned to both machines. I could solve it by assigning static IPs to each 360. However, I upgraded to a D-Link  Wireless N router and never had the problem again.

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