just me;21857 wrote: Hey! Are cineva idee cum se numeste banca eminentă a cardului paxum pls?Cam ce tarif o fii sa sun la ei sa lămuresc situatia cu cardul meu paxum blocat..
Buna, pe pagina lor, la contact us, scrie ca adresa e din Canada
experienta mea cu paxum recente
just me;21857 wrote: Hey! Are cineva idee cum se numeste banca eminentă a cardului paxum pls?Cam ce tarif o fii sa sun la ei sa lămuresc situatia cu cardul meu paxum blocat..
Hello, Just Me. Banca emitenta este Tru Cash prin Home Trust Company. Numarul de relatii cu clientii este: 1 800 624 6171. Adaugi prefixul, dar nu stiu daca e de US prefixul, cauta pe Google date despre companie. Eu ti-am zis ce scrie pe card
Hello, Just Me. Banca emitenta este Tru Cash prin Home Trust Company. Numarul de relatii cu clientii este: 1 800 624 6171. Adaugi prefixul, dar nu stiu daca e de US prefixul, cauta pe Google date despre companie. Eu ti-am zis ce scrie pe card
Nadia;21860 wrote: Hello, Just Me. Banca emitenta este Tru Cash prin Home Trust Company. Numarul de relatii cu clientii este: 1 800 624 6171. Adaugi prefixul, dar nu stiu daca e de US prefixul, cauta pe Google date despre companie. Eu ti-am zis ce scrie pe card
Da Nadia e de US prefixul..iti dai seama ce tarif au..pfff Le-am trimis un email sa vad cat de prompti sunt..Le-am scris in detaliu problema mea..Astept!!
Acum am realizat eu ..in ultima vreme am gresit suma si am introdus o suma mai mare cam doua încărcări decat ce aveam eu pe card si dupa aia am realizat ca am mai putin..Am introdus suma corectă si a mers si o singura data am gresit pinul atat..Oare din aceste cauze sa imi blocheze cardul?
just me;21867 wrote: Acum am realizat eu ..in ultima vreme am gresit suma si am introdus o suma mai mare cam doua încărcări decat ce aveam eu pe card si dupa aia am realizat ca am mai putin..Am introdus suma corectă si a mers si o singura data am gresit pinul atat..Oare din aceste cauze sa imi blocheze cardul?
What triggers a block
Card issuers won’t go on the record about specific red flags – as Siciliano points out, “that’ll only give the bad guys an edge.” But according to experts and hapless cardholders who have experienced a block, these shopping habits may lead to hassles:
Shopping where you’ve never shopped before.
“I’ve had calls from my card company saying, ‘We’ve detected unusual activity.’ It wasn’t unusual, but it was a different pharmacy than the one I normally went to,” says Denise Richardson, a certified identity theft risk management specialist and author of “Give Me Back My Credit!”
Making several purchases quickly.
Janis Badarau, of Lavonia, Georgia, sometimes hits three grocery stores in a row to find what she needs and take advantage of sales. But once she was so speedy that by the time she swiped her card at the third store, it was declined.
“I called the bank when I got home, and they told me that shopping at three supermarkets within an hour or so was considered ‘unusual activity,’” Badarau says.
Charging something small, then something big.
Criminals sometimes test the waters with a stolen card by charging a tiny amount – say, a song on iTunes – before moving on to a triple-digit purchase. That small-big pattern in your own buying habits may also result in a declined card.
Shopping away from your home base.
That’s especially common when you’re moving. “If my billing address is Massachusetts and I’m buying a washer and dryer in Idaho, that’s an anomaly, because why would I buy a washer and dryer in Idaho if I live in Massachusetts?” Siciliano said.
Charging travel expenses.
On the road, any purchase from gas to restaurant meals can trigger a block. While that’s long been true for travelers abroad, it now happens domestically, too.
“Once my travel to Los Angeles flagged it, and I spent 20 minutes verifying transactions,” said Traci Coulter, who now lives in Los Angeles. When she asked what caused the card to be declined, she was told, “a taxi, a charge at the airport, in-air Wi-Fi and a rental car hold” – all standard travel expenses.
Buying things in different geographic regions on the same day.
During a cruise, Janet Gillis, of Tampa, Florida, used a card to get money from an ATM on the ship, then she later made a purchase in Belize. For the rest of the trip, her card was declined.
“Apparently, the ATM on board the ship is registered to a Miami location, and several hours later, I was purchasing something in Belize,” she says. “To them, it looked suspicious because the transactions happened so close together,” Gillis says.
Online purchases to merchants in different parts of the world can trigger the same flag.
Dealing with billing issues.
When Siciliano wanted to make an addition to an online purchase, he contacted the company, but the second transaction they tried to process was declined. The card issuer “thought that the merchant was taking advantage of my card number.”
What triggers a block
Card issuers won’t go on the record about specific red flags – as Siciliano points out, “that’ll only give the bad guys an edge.” But according to experts and hapless cardholders who have experienced a block, these shopping habits may lead to hassles:
Shopping where you’ve never shopped before.
“I’ve had calls from my card company saying, ‘We’ve detected unusual activity.’ It wasn’t unusual, but it was a different pharmacy than the one I normally went to,” says Denise Richardson, a certified identity theft risk management specialist and author of “Give Me Back My Credit!”
Making several purchases quickly.
Janis Badarau, of Lavonia, Georgia, sometimes hits three grocery stores in a row to find what she needs and take advantage of sales. But once she was so speedy that by the time she swiped her card at the third store, it was declined.
“I called the bank when I got home, and they told me that shopping at three supermarkets within an hour or so was considered ‘unusual activity,’” Badarau says.
Charging something small, then something big.
Criminals sometimes test the waters with a stolen card by charging a tiny amount – say, a song on iTunes – before moving on to a triple-digit purchase. That small-big pattern in your own buying habits may also result in a declined card.
Shopping away from your home base.
That’s especially common when you’re moving. “If my billing address is Massachusetts and I’m buying a washer and dryer in Idaho, that’s an anomaly, because why would I buy a washer and dryer in Idaho if I live in Massachusetts?” Siciliano said.
Charging travel expenses.
On the road, any purchase from gas to restaurant meals can trigger a block. While that’s long been true for travelers abroad, it now happens domestically, too.
“Once my travel to Los Angeles flagged it, and I spent 20 minutes verifying transactions,” said Traci Coulter, who now lives in Los Angeles. When she asked what caused the card to be declined, she was told, “a taxi, a charge at the airport, in-air Wi-Fi and a rental car hold” – all standard travel expenses.
Buying things in different geographic regions on the same day.
During a cruise, Janet Gillis, of Tampa, Florida, used a card to get money from an ATM on the ship, then she later made a purchase in Belize. For the rest of the trip, her card was declined.
“Apparently, the ATM on board the ship is registered to a Miami location, and several hours later, I was purchasing something in Belize,” she says. “To them, it looked suspicious because the transactions happened so close together,” Gillis says.
Online purchases to merchants in different parts of the world can trigger the same flag.
Dealing with billing issues.
When Siciliano wanted to make an addition to an online purchase, he contacted the company, but the second transaction they tried to process was declined. The card issuer “thought that the merchant was taking advantage of my card number.”
We only have what we Give
mogadishu;21874 wrote: Hey. Salutare! V-ati verificat contul Paxum astazi? Mie mi-au disparut toti banii pe care ii aveam pe card. Pur si simplu. Balance: 0. La voi? Stiti ceva de vreo problema tehnica?
eu incerc sa ma.loghez p contul d paxum s nu merge..c naiba au astia
eu incerc sa ma.loghez p contul d paxum s nu merge..c naiba au astia
mogadishu;21874 wrote: Hey. Salutare! V-ati verificat contul Paxum astazi? Mie mi-au disparut toti banii pe care ii aveam pe card. Pur si simplu. Balance: 0. La voi? Stiti ceva de vreo problema tehnica?
si mie mi au disparut banii..aveam vreo 6 dolari.c naiba. Astia iau banii cum vor ei?
si mie mi au disparut banii..aveam vreo 6 dolari.c naiba. Astia iau banii cum vor ei?