alisonbestford
<font color=990066>Can cope with the dentist after
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Hi there,
Just a quick word of advice.
I'd heard that it's best to let your credit card issuers know if you're travelling abroad, and intend to use your cards, but I'd never taken much notice
We're off to WDW at the end of Jan so, on Xmas Eve, I used my DH's credit card to buy tickets from MapleLeaf and Universal.
A couple of days later I went online to pay off some of the balance and found that there were no account details to view - just a customer service number to call.
When DH called they said that a 'fraud alert' had been put on his account as a result of the two US transactions.
He just had to give his details and also advised them when we'd be away so it's all sorted now. I'd have hated to have run into problems in Orlando and will be first on the phone to my credit card issuers before we travel
Alison

Just a quick word of advice.
I'd heard that it's best to let your credit card issuers know if you're travelling abroad, and intend to use your cards, but I'd never taken much notice

We're off to WDW at the end of Jan so, on Xmas Eve, I used my DH's credit card to buy tickets from MapleLeaf and Universal.
A couple of days later I went online to pay off some of the balance and found that there were no account details to view - just a customer service number to call.
When DH called they said that a 'fraud alert' had been put on his account as a result of the two US transactions.
He just had to give his details and also advised them when we'd be away so it's all sorted now. I'd have hated to have run into problems in Orlando and will be first on the phone to my credit card issuers before we travel

Alison
