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Old 11-07-2008, 10:10 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
Yes, but if the Chase card has a credit limit then disallowing a particular purchase within that limit is unusual. Reasons for disallowing a transaction that have nothing to do with credit are things like mismatched name, or wrong CC number, or mismatched address.
Actually, I have problems with my Chase Visa card all the time. I've had this card for years, but they seem to treat online purchases extremely suspiciously. Anytime I place an online order for anything more than a trivial amount, they seem to automatically deny the charge until I call them up and tell them that it was authorized. I don't know if Chase has been hit by a lot of online credit card fraud, or if it's just a paranoid policy, but this happens to me a lot. I tend to try and avoid using my Chase card online if I can help it.
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