Credit cards in Turkey
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Credit cards in Turkey
I just got off the phone with the bank that issued my credit card--I was told that I couldn't use it in Turkey, except for pre-approved emergency situations, because of the rampant fraud that goes on there with credit cards. Has anyone else experienced this restriction? Thank you.
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I sort of recall someone mentioning some problem with their CC in Turkey, also (on here). It really is your bank, though, so it doesn't matter what other card issuers are doing, if yours is blocking it.
I imagine a pre-approved emergency would be you have an emergency and then immediately have to call that number on the back of the card and they will unblock it for that purchase. It's similar to what happens if they do block it and you call them up on the spot (or the store does) and you talk to them. I've had that happen when they block my card for some stupid reason.
I imagine a pre-approved emergency would be you have an emergency and then immediately have to call that number on the back of the card and they will unblock it for that purchase. It's similar to what happens if they do block it and you call them up on the spot (or the store does) and you talk to them. I've had that happen when they block my card for some stupid reason.
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Someone told me this today so I called my bank . . . they said they had heard of no alerts on Turkey.
They also told me that even if there were an alert, that they would flag my account and have it approved to go through, no matter what.
Yes, call your bank or change banks . . . that's the whole point of ATMs . . . to get your money when you want/need it.
Sandy (in Denton)
They also told me that even if there were an alert, that they would flag my account and have it approved to go through, no matter what.
Yes, call your bank or change banks . . . that's the whole point of ATMs . . . to get your money when you want/need it.
Sandy (in Denton)
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Prior to departing on our trip in May 2008, my wife called our Citibank MasterCard services department to let them know that our credit card charges would be higher than normal due to the vacation expenses. She was offered no resistance and we encountered no issues using our credit card all over Turkey.
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Ditto that.
Wife and I were in Istanbul for over a week in May.
We used our HSBC Mastercard CC and a HSBC Visa debit card quite frequently and we did not face any problems.
As far as we could tell Mastercard,Visa,Amex... were widely accepted, atleast in Istanbul.
Cheers
Wife and I were in Istanbul for over a week in May.
We used our HSBC Mastercard CC and a HSBC Visa debit card quite frequently and we did not face any problems.
As far as we could tell Mastercard,Visa,Amex... were widely accepted, atleast in Istanbul.
Cheers