Diesellife
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What is the point of having a preset limit then?
Just as a scenario, had the card been stolen and a large transaction allowed to go through, what happens then? The owner gets hounded for the monies?
Most people would rather not have the transaction go through.
You will not be liable for fraud, provided you acted diligently.
Once on a trip to NZ many years ago, my gold Amex charge card was declined for a hotel charge. Admittedly I had not informed Amex of the trip and was racking up $'s on the card. On the phone when I explained the situation to them (I had to call them from the hotel lobby itself) they took the 'stop' off and let the charges go through for the rest of the trip.
So win-win
First of all, your travel is within the reason and I believe your hotel does not amount to $27000.
Please note that Amex does allow temporary increase of limit provided by reasonable explaination AND go thru a risk analysis. After a $27000, there are no room for extra risk to be factored in and therefore putting a block without further negotiation.
So your case is hardly a fair comparison to parksie's case.