Popular Post TimBKK Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago FYI - I recently used my USA credit card (Chase Bank) at Friendship, as I’ve done regularly for several years, but the next day was alerted to 3 fraud charges on the card: 1 from Ikea and 2 from something called “LushCOMUK” - total was roughly 600 USD. Fortunately, each was flagged as fraudulent and declined. Watch your cc use at Friendship. 4 1 2 1
johng Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago USA credit card at Friendship ? just use cash...lucky the fraud was detected. 1
scubascuba3 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago If you'd used your credit card in Google Wallet (that's what i do) they can't commit fraud 3
TimBKK Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 54 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: If you'd used your credit card in Google Wallet (that's what i do) they can't commit fraud Why cannot commit fraud with Google Wallet? Have never used it, or anything like it. 1
Popular Post connda Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, TimBKK said: FYI - I recently used my USA credit card (Chase Bank) at Friendship, as I’ve done regularly for several years, but the next day was alerted to 3 fraud charges on the card: 1 from Ikea and 2 from something called “LushCOMUK” - total was roughly 600 USD. Fortunately, each was flagged as fraudulent and declined. Watch your cc use at Friendship. You fully understand defamation laws here, right? 1 2 3 1 1 2 4
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, johng said: USA credit card at Friendship ? just use cash...lucky the fraud was detected. My foreign credit card is locked in the drawer. Use for online purposes. Last physical use was for car rental in Phuket some years ago. 2 1 1
Popular Post johng Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago Almost every time I try to use my UK card in Thailand it's flagged as fraudulent and blocked...resulting in long tedious phone calls to try unlocking it again....well at least till I learned my lesson just use a Thai card or cash when in Thailand. 1 1 6
bkk6060 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago You call Chase? How were the attempt purchases made? In store or online? Did you use the card any place else in the past 30 days? Lush is a UK cosmetic company they have a store in Terminal 21. IKEA has stores in Thailand. I have had this happen to me a couple of times. Unless you have not used the card for awhile maybe Friendship was not to bame.
Espanol Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago For Europeans, the rechargeable Revolut and N26 cards are practical. The exchange rate is the official one, rather than the bank rate (10% lower), and since they are rechargeable debit cards, you avoid the problem of having them cloned and having large sums charged to them. For online purchases, use virtual single-use cards. Never use credit cards, because the risk of high charges is very high. 1 1 1
scubascuba3 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 41 minutes ago, TimBKK said: Why cannot commit fraud with Google Wallet? Have never used it, or anything like it. You would pay using your smartphone, Contactless, no one at Friendship would see the credit card details. It's also quicker than using QR codes, so I use in Lotus, Big C, but available other outlets. Phone needs to have NFC functionality, when i bought a new phone i made sure it had NFC, definitely needed it when visiting UK 2
pomchop Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago use chase card at friendship often...never a problem 1
TimBKK Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago 4 hours ago, bkk6060 said: You call Chase? They emailed an alert in the overnight here, asking if the charge was legit. When I called, I was pleasantly surprised that they were willing to send a new card to Thailand despite my address of record being in the U.S. Chase did well in this instance. 4 hours ago, bkk6060 said: How were the attempt purchases made? In store or online? In store, always. 4 hours ago, bkk6060 said: Did you use the card any place else in the past 30 Just Friendship, and once at Villa a few weeks ago. 4 hours ago, bkk6060 said: I have had this happen to me a couple of times. Unless you have not used the card for awhile maybe Friendship was not to bame. Maybe….but I doubt it. 4 hours ago, bkk6060 said:
TimBKK Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago 4 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: You would pay using your smartphone, Contactless, no one at Friendship would see the credit card details. It's also quicker than using QR codes, so I use in Lotus, Big C, but available other outlets. Phone needs to have NFC functionality, when i bought a new phone i made sure it had NFC, definitely needed it when visiting UK Appreciate that, will have to look into Google Pay and the like. 1
Popular Post TimBKK Posted 16 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 16 hours ago 4 hours ago, connda said: You fully understand defamation laws here, right? I knew there was a reason I had you on ignore, thanks for the reminder. 1 2 1 1 3 3
Harrisfan Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 4 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: You would pay using your smartphone, Contactless, no one at Friendship would see the credit card details. It's also quicker than using QR codes, so I use in Lotus, Big C, but available other outlets. Phone needs to have NFC functionality, when i bought a new phone i made sure it had NFC, definitely needed it when visiting UK What if you lose your phone? 1
scubascuba3 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 6 hours ago, Harrisfan said: What if you lose your phone? Same if you lose your wallet
Popular Post steven100 Posted 8 hours ago Popular Post Posted 8 hours ago 12 hours ago, connda said: You fully understand defamation laws here, right? oh go back to sleep will you.... 2 3
steven100 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 13 hours ago, TimBKK said: FYI - I recently used my USA credit card (Chase Bank) at Friendship, as I’ve done regularly for several years, but the next day was alerted to 3 fraud charges on the card: 1 from Ikea and 2 from something called “LushCOMUK” - total was roughly 600 USD. Fortunately, each was flagged as fraudulent and declined. Watch your cc use at Friendship. Don't you get an sms text message every time a purchase or funds transfer has happened. ? I do, and it's piece of mind to know. check with Chase if that security option is available ...
gargamon Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Your card details were likely read by someone with a card reader that can scan the RFID info from your card and generate a new one. There are RFID blocking sleeves for your card that prevent this. Or multiple cards stored together apparently blocks it too. As it's a credit card, and not an ATM, you are protected from fraud so it's really not an issue. Do as someone else suggested and set up notifications for each transaction. I use foreign credit cards as much as I can because it's the cheapest way to access money in that country.
Presnock Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 17 hours ago, TimBKK said: FYI - I recently used my USA credit card (Chase Bank) at Friendship, as I’ve done regularly for several years, but the next day was alerted to 3 fraud charges on the card: 1 from Ikea and 2 from something called “LushCOMUK” - total was roughly 600 USD. Fortunately, each was flagged as fraudulent and declined. Watch your cc use at Friendship. That is why it is good to have a credit card with a great fraud check always!
henryford1958 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Why i never use a credit card anywhere in Thailand. Use cash. 1
iLuvThai Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 16 hours ago, johng said: Almost every time I try to use my UK card in Thailand it's flagged as fraudulent and blocked Does the UK credit card companies not have a system in place the you can either call them or go online when you're in the UK to tell them you will be in Thailand or wherever you go so they can put a travel notice on your card(s)? If they do and you did, I would find a card that's more customer friendly. I had to stop using my Canadian TD Trust Credit Card because they were the only card I have issues with in Thailand. 1
Samh Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 16 hours ago, bkk6060 said: You call Chase? How were the attempt purchases made? In store or online? Did you use the card any place else in the past 30 days? Lush is a UK cosmetic company they have a store in Terminal 21. IKEA has stores in Thailand. I have had this happen to me a couple of times. Unless you have not used the card for awhile maybe Friendship was not to bame. Lush seems a very strange store to be committing fraud in. Buying an iphone on somebody else's card I understand. Buying bath bombs hardly seems worth the risk. 2
johng Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 9 minutes ago, iLuvThai said: Does the UK credit card companies not have a system in place the you can either call them or go online when you're in the UK to tell them you will be in Thailand Yes they do and yes I told them but it was still blocked, when I called them to unblock they said a note would be added to my account details so that it wouldn't happen again...but guess what ? happened again so it seems you have to regularly tell them that you're abroad how regularly ? don't know I don't use my UK card here now just my Thai cards but they also have problems when trying to use online ( UK US EU companies) they get denied arggg !!
Andrew Dwyer Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 15 minutes ago, iLuvThai said: Does the UK credit card companies not have a system in place the you can either call them or go online when you're in the UK to tell them you will be in Thailand or wherever you go so they can put a travel notice on your card(s)? If they do and you did, I would find a card that's more customer friendly. I had to stop using my Canadian TD Trust Credit Card because they were the only card I have issues with in Thailand. My U.K. bank has a system in place where you can notify them on the app that you will be in Thailand, it needs refreshing every 90 days. Have only just discovered this feature, as is buried in the app, after suffering from card being blocked in many different countries for many years, resulting in a phone call to the “ fraud squad “ which is the only option to unfreeze.
scubascuba3 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 17 hours ago, johng said: Almost every time I try to use my UK card in Thailand it's flagged as fraudulent and blocked...resulting in long tedious phone calls to try unlocking it again....well at least till I learned my lesson just use a Thai card or cash when in Thailand. Maybe it's you, I've never had a problem, mainly used on Shopee and Lazada and Google Wallet instore 1
Dan O Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 12 hours ago, TimBKK said: I knew there was a reason I had you on ignore, thanks for the reminder. He is correct about defamation. Friendship could come after you for your claim as you have no idea how your card info got out. They have devices called skimmers or strippers where a person can just stand next to you and pull all your info off your cards. It could be done a couple different ways and may or may not have been at that store. 1
SMIAI Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 16 hours ago, Espanol said: For Europeans, the rechargeable Revolut and N26 cards are practical. The exchange rate is the official one, rather than the bank rate (10% lower), and since they are rechargeable debit cards, you avoid the problem of having them cloned and having large sums charged to them. For online purchases, use virtual single-use cards. Never use credit cards, because the risk of high charges is very high. This is not particularly good advice. Credit cards are safer than the products you mention and your assertion with regard to the bank rate being 10% lower is horribly inaccurate. A simple example. Fraud on your CC, it's either blocked until you confirm or you report it and you don't have to pay that part of the CC bill. Fraud on Revolut or N26, your money is gone and you have to fight to get it back. Exchange rate. Your assertion that it is the official rate is erroneous. Revolut state: Spend with your Revolut card Use your Revolut debit card abroad and we’ll automatically exchange your money at competitive rates in 150+ local currencies. No mention of mid-market/spot/official rate. The N26 card uses the Mastercard exchange rate, which may be perhaps 0.5% off the official mid-market rate. CC use the same or VISA. So you are looking at 0.5% to 1%, not 10%. Dependent on the CC, they may or may not be extra fees on top. But many CC do not charge anything extra for spending. Credit cards win every time. 1
Popular Post SMIAI Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago 12 hours ago, TimBKK said: They emailed an alert in the overnight here, asking if the charge was legit. When I called, I was pleasantly surprised that they were willing to send a new card to Thailand despite my address of record being in the U.S. Chase did well in this instance. In store, always. Just Friendship, and once at Villa a few weeks ago. Maybe….but I doubt it. So according to you, it could also be a Villa issue, since you've used it many times at Friendship with no issue, but just once at Villa. You might want to modify your thread and topic, since you really have no idea as to whether it has anything to do with Friendship at all. 1 2
pomchop Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Dan O said: He is correct about defamation. Friendship could come after you for your claim as you have no idea how your card info got out. They have devices called skimmers or strippers where a person can just stand next to you and pull all your info off your cards. It could be done a couple different ways and may or may not have been at that store. I suspect if chase or any big card company got more than a couple of complaints re a particular location that the store would very quickly get a contact from security asking about it....easy to "blame" someone but harder to prove that it was the store or an employee of theirs at fault...too many complaints and the store would get cut off from the card....i do not know but suspect that friendship can very quickly identify which cashier took the card at what time and determine if any pattern of problems?
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