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Fatwah on Western Digital
I have a weird thing happening to me:
Since December, I've tried to make a number of purchases online with the debit card for my personal bank account.
Shirts and undies from Sears.com.
Renewing online pr0n memberships (renew as in, "they took my info in the past and all was well").
The odd computer bit for personal use
Some downloadable software.
... only to have my card rejected with the specific error: "Billing Address incorrect."
All the while, the card has continued to work fine elsewhere: Amazon, Newegg and several dozen small online book/music stores, computer businesses, brokerage...
So every time this happened, I'd hit my bank's web site and set my billing address to my house in Hobart, Indiana.
My card expired the 1st of February. I got a new one. *NOW* I can understand if things get rejected.
But the same error keeps coming up. Amazon, Newegg and the like take the card info changes in stride and without a peep.
I got credit reports on myself last week. ID theft? Nope. My credit reports show I've lived in the places I've lived, and that I haven't done anything weird (no applications for new accounts elsewhere or weird address changes).
So I call my Bank (Bankone, if anyone cares). Spend 20 minutes talking to a "telephone banker" (think: Level 1 support). She verifies my information in every database she can: Master account records, recent transaction records and credit processing records. Everything is good, everything is the same, everything is correct.
So... I talk to a Specialist (think: Level 2 support). HE starts digging into transaction and processing records, while verifying their records against my own paper and email records of accepted and declined charges.
... and, it turns out, NONE of the charges that are coming up as declined, are even getting to the bank's credit processing. They're being denied someplace else. This takes about 10 minutes to discover, and maybe another 25 minutes to verify.
Visa? My specialist offers to take it up with Visa.
Nope. Visa says they pass requests straight to my bank.
My level 2 guy was stumped. I'm stumped.
So... other than some monumental conspiracy, can anyone think of a reason why my card would work with some vendors/card processors and not with others?
Since December, I've tried to make a number of purchases online with the debit card for my personal bank account.
Shirts and undies from Sears.com.
Renewing online pr0n memberships (renew as in, "they took my info in the past and all was well").
The odd computer bit for personal use
Some downloadable software.
... only to have my card rejected with the specific error: "Billing Address incorrect."
All the while, the card has continued to work fine elsewhere: Amazon, Newegg and several dozen small online book/music stores, computer businesses, brokerage...
So every time this happened, I'd hit my bank's web site and set my billing address to my house in Hobart, Indiana.
My card expired the 1st of February. I got a new one. *NOW* I can understand if things get rejected.
But the same error keeps coming up. Amazon, Newegg and the like take the card info changes in stride and without a peep.
I got credit reports on myself last week. ID theft? Nope. My credit reports show I've lived in the places I've lived, and that I haven't done anything weird (no applications for new accounts elsewhere or weird address changes).
So I call my Bank (Bankone, if anyone cares). Spend 20 minutes talking to a "telephone banker" (think: Level 1 support). She verifies my information in every database she can: Master account records, recent transaction records and credit processing records. Everything is good, everything is the same, everything is correct.
So... I talk to a Specialist (think: Level 2 support). HE starts digging into transaction and processing records, while verifying their records against my own paper and email records of accepted and declined charges.
... and, it turns out, NONE of the charges that are coming up as declined, are even getting to the bank's credit processing. They're being denied someplace else. This takes about 10 minutes to discover, and maybe another 25 minutes to verify.
Visa? My specialist offers to take it up with Visa.
Nope. Visa says they pass requests straight to my bank.
My level 2 guy was stumped. I'm stumped.
So... other than some monumental conspiracy, can anyone think of a reason why my card would work with some vendors/card processors and not with others?