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ProgressiveProfessor

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8. Used to happen to me a lot when I went overseas
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 04:09 PM
Mar 2012

I got in the habit of notifying the bank and finally they just made it permanent. I can see both sides of this one.

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This happened to me in Japan Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2012 #1
I notified one credit card when I traveled to Japan. Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #24
For several years, the banks have asked that you notify them before out of country (or even out of karynnj Mar 2012 #27
The opposite happened to me Art_from_Ark Mar 2012 #48
Is this typical? immoderate Mar 2012 #2
I think it is becoming the norm. My aunt and Friend aren't the first people I heard about these Justice wanted Mar 2012 #3
Our banker in NC asked us to let them know yellerpup Mar 2012 #5
yes. Happened to me when I went on vacation. bank for protecting me from theft Liberal_in_LA Mar 2012 #22
My credit union calls me if anything seems suspicious. silverweb Mar 2012 #4
My credit union does the same thing. LanternWaste Mar 2012 #7
Too true! silverweb Mar 2012 #46
Cashiers who ask for ID are violating the agreement the co. has with cc companies Mosby Mar 2012 #9
They can ASK for ID without violating the agreement. It's REQUIRING it that's a violation Gormy Cuss Mar 2012 #13
That's stupid. silverweb Mar 2012 #47
We used our cards liberally in Tahiti, but it was a while back SoCalDem Mar 2012 #6
Used to happen to me a lot when I went overseas ProgressiveProfessor Mar 2012 #8
Last year we made a major purchase on a credit card and the store recommended that we call the Brickbat Mar 2012 #10
My bank and my credit union do that, too. Mariana Mar 2012 #11
Check with the bank first matt819 Mar 2012 #12
I can see some people wanting this service as a protective measure, BUT woo me with science Mar 2012 #14
I'm conflicted on that. Zalatix Mar 2012 #21
I do appreciate the service when it's not restrictively implemented Occulus Mar 2012 #36
I didn't go too Far THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED in BOTH cases. Justice wanted Mar 2012 #42
I meant *they* went a bit too far Occulus Mar 2012 #44
I am sorry. I understand people on the board understanding the bank side BUT I personally think Justice wanted Mar 2012 #45
Would you be willing to assume liability for fraudulent charges? metalbot Mar 2012 #50
I had it happen to me twice when COLGATE4 Mar 2012 #15
We've had good and bad experiences with this. woodsprite Mar 2012 #16
In 2003 I was in Ireland, 2 weeks after we invaded Iraq...... mrmpa Mar 2012 #17
I e-mailed my bank about an upcoming trip and where I was going. No problems...n/t monmouth Mar 2012 #18
Last week, I was bombarded with phone calls and mail from my CC company's... Tracer Mar 2012 #19
Makes sense to me quakerboy Mar 2012 #33
I had a card stolen in Europe that someone attempted to use in Cairo. Ruby the Liberal Mar 2012 #20
im curious about what cc's people in this thread used Mosby Mar 2012 #23
They aren't her cards - they belong to the bank Dreamer Tatum Mar 2012 #25
NO IT WAS A DEBIT CARD! TWO CHECKING ACCOUNTS! HER MONEY! Justice wanted Mar 2012 #28
You said "bank cards." A bank card is generally considered to be a credit card. Dreamer Tatum Mar 2012 #29
You never got a Bank MAC card with a VISA logo on it to access your account or accounts? Justice wanted Mar 2012 #30
You were not sufficiently clear that they were debit cards. nt Dreamer Tatum Mar 2012 #31
The people at my bank are so nice that I don't mind calling them. YellowRubberDuckie Mar 2012 #26
The second is less troubling than the first quakerboy Mar 2012 #32
It's definitely a two edged sword catchnrelease Mar 2012 #34
While we were building our house I pre-notified my card of a big purchase csziggy Mar 2012 #35
Identity theft protection WolverineDG Mar 2012 #37
Okay. Idea Good Actual Practice BAD! My Friend Should not have to Check in with -Big Brother Justice wanted Mar 2012 #38
And if you travel for a living? You obviously have to get a better bank than these... saras Mar 2012 #39
Exactly. She use to travel a lot for a living. At one point she was going back and forth between Justice wanted Mar 2012 #40
I think they must have some pretty good algorithms ....... oldhippie Mar 2012 #41
The bank has to cover the losses therefore they are monitoring more closely. Pisces Mar 2012 #43
My bank does this and I appreciate it proud2BlibKansan Mar 2012 #49
The banks are damned if they do, damned if they don't high density Mar 2012 #51
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