DeeGee
Active member
An update. Yesterday, Halifax Card authorisations were down (how long? I don't know) around lunch-time. More embarrassment at the check-out.
RE: FRAUD
The fraud prevention is NOT protecting you, the consumer, it is protecting the Halifax's inordinate profits (along with the other CC companys). We had a card stolen, and all the transactions made by the thief were wiped off our slate. That is in their terms and conditions.
In my case, I was ordering boaty stuff on-line, for delivery to my card's statement address. Difficult to see why that could possibly look fraudulent? The company was one I had ordered from (similar sums) a number of times before.
I addressed a question to the Halifax Company Secretary (they have umpteen directors listed, but no MD or CM)
Mr H F Baines, Trinity Road, Halifax, W Yorks, HX1 2RG.
My question was: how many accounts are stopped per day, by the fraud dept applying their 'unusual transactions' criteria?
<hr width=100% size=1>Black Sugar - the sweetest of all
RE: FRAUD
The fraud prevention is NOT protecting you, the consumer, it is protecting the Halifax's inordinate profits (along with the other CC companys). We had a card stolen, and all the transactions made by the thief were wiped off our slate. That is in their terms and conditions.
In my case, I was ordering boaty stuff on-line, for delivery to my card's statement address. Difficult to see why that could possibly look fraudulent? The company was one I had ordered from (similar sums) a number of times before.
I addressed a question to the Halifax Company Secretary (they have umpteen directors listed, but no MD or CM)
Mr H F Baines, Trinity Road, Halifax, W Yorks, HX1 2RG.
My question was: how many accounts are stopped per day, by the fraud dept applying their 'unusual transactions' criteria?
<hr width=100% size=1>Black Sugar - the sweetest of all