Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH and I had a Visa Card with a credit union for about 16 years now. It has a 6K limit and our current balance is about $600 and we are in good standing (never had late payments). A few days ago, I tried to make a purchase through Amazon (Germany) for some toys. The total amount was about 16 Euros. Amazon sent me a message saying that the card was not 'approved'. I called the CU and they checked and wanted to make sure that the charge is legit. I authorized it and they told me to put it through again. I did and it was yet again declined. Called the CU back and they told me that they will not allow me to make purchases through Amazon (Germany). I don't get it! This is MY card and I authorized the charge. WTF!!!
We only have another Amex Card or our Bank debit card and I could use those, but I want to use the CU Visa card. Is there anything else I should do? I already talked to the VISA Manager at the CU, but she wouldn't help either. I have never heard of such thing. I can understand checking with the customer to make sure it is not fraud, but not allowing me to use my own card?????
PayPal. And you are silly to use a debit card internationally
No. PayPal has a long and sordid history of seriously screwing its customers. Google around and you'll find tons of complaints about blocked sales, money being held back without recourse, and refunds being given to buyers without any appeals process. There's a famous story of violin that someone sold and the buyer claimed was fake. It wasn't, but PayPal asked the buyer to destroy the violin and then refunded the buyer his money.
Absolutely no on PayPal.