Pollywaffle
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- Dec 25, 2006
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I have started serious itinerary building in the last couple of days for my next jaunt and as a result have been buying airfares, train tickets, theatre tickets etc.
While most transactions have gone off without a hitch, there are always a couple that trip me up:
- the need to match billing addresses. My billing address is a PO Box. Some websites don't want a bar of this and continue to tell me my address/postcode is an error. Well, no, it's not. It's the bleeping system that can't recognise the same address I have had for years!
- that stupid Visa or M/C security where they send you a code on your mobile. It's all well and good while I am sitting at home, but what if I was buying the ticket while overseas? By that time my travel SIM would be in the phone and I would need to change back to my home SIM just to get the bleeping code.
- phone calls from the bank. OK, if anything, I will tolerate these the most. However, I have just received such a call to confirm my transactions - after I have entered in the code sent to me by SMS!
I must be living a charmed life because I have never been the victim of credit card fraud yet these procedures put into place by banks seems to be getting tighter each time I start planning a trip.
If someone has insight into card fraud, I would love to know if it's really that rampant that such nannying is necessary.
(rant over)
pw
While most transactions have gone off without a hitch, there are always a couple that trip me up:
- the need to match billing addresses. My billing address is a PO Box. Some websites don't want a bar of this and continue to tell me my address/postcode is an error. Well, no, it's not. It's the bleeping system that can't recognise the same address I have had for years!
- that stupid Visa or M/C security where they send you a code on your mobile. It's all well and good while I am sitting at home, but what if I was buying the ticket while overseas? By that time my travel SIM would be in the phone and I would need to change back to my home SIM just to get the bleeping code.
- phone calls from the bank. OK, if anything, I will tolerate these the most. However, I have just received such a call to confirm my transactions - after I have entered in the code sent to me by SMS!
I must be living a charmed life because I have never been the victim of credit card fraud yet these procedures put into place by banks seems to be getting tighter each time I start planning a trip.
If someone has insight into card fraud, I would love to know if it's really that rampant that such nannying is necessary.
(rant over)
pw