Febs
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Just had an interesting conversation...
I rang AMEX to request a replacement for my corporate card, as my current one is almost 3 years old and quite worn (I have to use another card about 20% of the time because card readers are having issues with it, even with tape etc...)
After the standard security questions I was told "Sir I can see transactions on your account recently, indicating you haven't had a problem with the card being accepted" (to which I replied yes, but there's another ~20% of transactions I've had to use my VISA for because the AMEX wouldn't work).
Then I was asked where I'd been since June, and had to rattle off a list of 12 or so countries (plus a few I probably forgot). Then was asked if I'd had any "large charges" from hotels in India, and if so, which hotels? I replied that I made about 6 hotel stays in India, and couldn't for the life of me remember all the names off the top of my head.
Then, I was asked about 2 x $14,000 charges from a "freight company" in June 08. I have absolutely NFI what this was about, and never saw any charges like this on my account.
The customer service rep then said I'd have to call back during business hours so my account could be "investigated further". I basically asked what was going on, as all I wanted was a replacement card, and I have never seen these $14k charges he's talking about. He asked for my card number again, then repeated the same line about calling back during business hours.
...all this for a replacement card? FFS. Anyone else experienced this type of thing before? I'm thinking he stuffed up and was looking at the wrong card number...but then how would I have passed the security questions?
Cheers,
- Febs.
I rang AMEX to request a replacement for my corporate card, as my current one is almost 3 years old and quite worn (I have to use another card about 20% of the time because card readers are having issues with it, even with tape etc...)
After the standard security questions I was told "Sir I can see transactions on your account recently, indicating you haven't had a problem with the card being accepted" (to which I replied yes, but there's another ~20% of transactions I've had to use my VISA for because the AMEX wouldn't work).
Then I was asked where I'd been since June, and had to rattle off a list of 12 or so countries (plus a few I probably forgot). Then was asked if I'd had any "large charges" from hotels in India, and if so, which hotels? I replied that I made about 6 hotel stays in India, and couldn't for the life of me remember all the names off the top of my head.
Then, I was asked about 2 x $14,000 charges from a "freight company" in June 08. I have absolutely NFI what this was about, and never saw any charges like this on my account.
The customer service rep then said I'd have to call back during business hours so my account could be "investigated further". I basically asked what was going on, as all I wanted was a replacement card, and I have never seen these $14k charges he's talking about. He asked for my card number again, then repeated the same line about calling back during business hours.
...all this for a replacement card? FFS. Anyone else experienced this type of thing before? I'm thinking he stuffed up and was looking at the wrong card number...but then how would I have passed the security questions?
Cheers,
- Febs.