French Train Booking @ Voyages-SNCF: repeated Credit Card rejection

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I did not.

I did call them up but they all spoke in French ! See post #26.

You were factually in error, sorry.

Shock! The French rail employees spoke at you in French! :) Too late to start learning I suggest. Try to establish that you are Australians not English or Americans and they may speak to you in English, although they are still the railways and still French.:)

For reference if it's any help we have in the past booked our TGV French rail trips through Rail Europe - Rail travel planner Europe - Train travel in Europe (Eurostar – TGV – Eurail – Eurorail)
 
Hi legroom, I completed the booking on the IDTGV site just a few minutes ago. No problems. Just let them know in the email the last 4 numbers of your card and wait until they acknowledge receipt.
When you are filling the booking form, you will be asked for a contact mobile number - to notify you of changes etc. Your Australian mobile number will not complete the box.
Mark Smith of seat61.com recommends this phony number 0610203040. I tried it and it works and was able to complete the booking.
 
Glad to report that iDTGV was bookable at last.

The issue was that I initially used Voyages-SNCF [and then Captain Train etc... as described in post #1] when in fact the site that should be used is iDTGV instead [for Avignon to Paris].

The first site will happily allow you to proceed right to the point of entering the CC details but would always reject the bookings.

The second site would - with the phony telephone number 0610203040 [Thanks, Ricco] - work on first attempt with an Australian CC.

Why would the first site lead people up the garden path ? I do not know.
 
I had no problems at all with id TGV site - just left off mobile number. 29 euro first class Marseille to Paris - bargain!!
 
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