On Good Friday I received a Fraud Protection alert email from American Express regarding my Platinum Charge card, telling me that "For your security, we regularly monitor accounts for possible fraudulent activity. Below are the details of an attempted charge:" It was a $100 charge for officeworks.com.au and was not approved. I phoned them to tell them it wasn't my charge and while speaking to them I logged in to my account and saw that a $50 charge, also from Officeworks, had also gone through the day before so they have reversed that charge for me.
They immediately cancelled my card and I received a replacement on Thursday. We are doing a trip to Europe, Canada and the USA in July using a 280K One World Award and have used this card number when confirming a lot of bookings. I have updated the card information in my Hertz profile and for two hotel bookings I made through booking.com .
I also have bookings made directly with other hotels. Should I contact all of them before the trip to let them know that the card number has been changed? I would think that when I make a hotel booking and give them the card details they would check that the number is valid at the time. Would hotels then check that card number a few days before arrival or just wait until we arrive and present the card? I do not want to put card details into an email although I could possibly just tell them that only the last two numbers of the card number have changed along with the expiry date and give them those details to update the details they already have on file.
I would appreciate comments from others who may have been in a similar situation.
They immediately cancelled my card and I received a replacement on Thursday. We are doing a trip to Europe, Canada and the USA in July using a 280K One World Award and have used this card number when confirming a lot of bookings. I have updated the card information in my Hertz profile and for two hotel bookings I made through booking.com .
I also have bookings made directly with other hotels. Should I contact all of them before the trip to let them know that the card number has been changed? I would think that when I make a hotel booking and give them the card details they would check that the number is valid at the time. Would hotels then check that card number a few days before arrival or just wait until we arrive and present the card? I do not want to put card details into an email although I could possibly just tell them that only the last two numbers of the card number have changed along with the expiry date and give them those details to update the details they already have on file.
I would appreciate comments from others who may have been in a similar situation.