kylieh
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TLDR: According to POFQ, Non-US issued Amex cards will not reauthorise/add further $100 holds and stops at that amount - we're from Australia.
Full story - checked in last week, left a $100 authorisation which showed on our Amex. We've had minimum reason to charge to the room, paying cash or charging to the card directly. Room charges have been $10 here, $20 there. About $140 total. Nothing was charged to our card at all on the 5th day, and today is day 7.
Overnight we had a voicemail from guest services/front desk that they were unable to charge our Amex, so before leaving for AK this morning we went to the front desk and they told us they didn't have a card on file and we needed to pay the amount which we did, and they took another $100 hold. We're ok with that. Today at AK we had quite a few smaller charges around $145 in total, then we went to the Nomad Lounge and was unable to charge roughly $50, the waiter told us we didn't have a card on file. So we were ok, and paid normally with the Amex (the card that we thought we had on file). The notification went to the phone straight away charge was on the Amex.
On returning this evening I went back to the front desk to ask what was happening. They told me Non-US Amex wouldn't do multiple authorisations without the card being physically there, therefore declining and they lose the card on file. I paid the $145 from the Amex and was able to leave a new $100 authorisation, but that probably won't be able to be exceeded and I'll have to pay it off again should we wished to charge more than $100 to the room. I also asked if I could leave more than $100 hold and they wouldn't. So it has been far from a positive experience for us and for the remainder of the trip we'll charge to card rather than the room. We've never really done room charges anywhere we've stayed worldwide so this is the first time we've experienced this issue.
Full story - checked in last week, left a $100 authorisation which showed on our Amex. We've had minimum reason to charge to the room, paying cash or charging to the card directly. Room charges have been $10 here, $20 there. About $140 total. Nothing was charged to our card at all on the 5th day, and today is day 7.
Overnight we had a voicemail from guest services/front desk that they were unable to charge our Amex, so before leaving for AK this morning we went to the front desk and they told us they didn't have a card on file and we needed to pay the amount which we did, and they took another $100 hold. We're ok with that. Today at AK we had quite a few smaller charges around $145 in total, then we went to the Nomad Lounge and was unable to charge roughly $50, the waiter told us we didn't have a card on file. So we were ok, and paid normally with the Amex (the card that we thought we had on file). The notification went to the phone straight away charge was on the Amex.
On returning this evening I went back to the front desk to ask what was happening. They told me Non-US Amex wouldn't do multiple authorisations without the card being physically there, therefore declining and they lose the card on file. I paid the $145 from the Amex and was able to leave a new $100 authorisation, but that probably won't be able to be exceeded and I'll have to pay it off again should we wished to charge more than $100 to the room. I also asked if I could leave more than $100 hold and they wouldn't. So it has been far from a positive experience for us and for the remainder of the trip we'll charge to card rather than the room. We've never really done room charges anywhere we've stayed worldwide so this is the first time we've experienced this issue.