Have you ever had a “hold”
place on your credit score? If so, you
were a victim of credit card blocking. Credit card blocking occurs when a
business places a hold on your credit card sometimes for more than the total
amount that is owed for a reservation such as a hotel or rental car. Some companies that use credit card blocking
are Diners Club cards and Visa. When you
use your credit card at registration for a hotel or to rent a car, the cashier
will contact your credit card company and provide an estimated total of your
bill. If the transaction is approved, then that amount is held in reserve. In
addition to the actual cost of staying in the hotel or renting a car the clerk
may add on reasonable "incidental" costs for items such as food or
gasoline.
Some experts believe that
credit card blocking is helpful because it makes sure you don't exceed your
credit limit before checking out or returning a car. Using credit card blocking means that the
company you receive these services from can be assured that your bill will be
paid. If your balance is far enough below your limit you usually will not have
a problem. Unfortunately, if your balance is near the credit limit, it may be an
inconvenience by tying up credit that you may need and can cause a denied
transaction for an item that is purchased after the block is placed.
If you pay the bill with the same credit card used when you checked in or returned the car, the purchase will replace the block usually in one or two days. However, if you pay using a different credit card or with cash the block may be held for up to 15 days after you've checked out. This happens because your credit card company was not notified that you used another form of payment and assumed they had to continue to hold that amount in reserve on your credit card. This can be avoided by asking the merchant to notify your credit card company and remove their block promptly. Here are 7 ways to protect yourself against credit card blocking:
1.
Pay for a hotel or rental car with the same card you used at
check-in.
2.
Ask the merchant the amount that will be blocked, how they
determined the amount blocked and the time period the block will be held.
3.
Use two credit cards, one to make a reservation and one to
pay the final bill.
4.
Pay with cash.
5. If you pay using
another method, ask the clerk to call the credit company and have the block
removed. Get the clerk's name and ask for proof that the block was removed if
possible. Also contact your credit card company to ensure the block was
removed.
6.
Pay
for hotel reservations in full prior to check-in so that a block is not placed
on your credit card. However, if a block
is placed after arrival it will only be for a small amount to cover incidentals.
7.
Complain
to your state Congressman regarding credit card blocking.
Credit card blocking is not illegal
as long as the amount blocked isn't above what the customer is likely to pay at
the end of the transaction. Most consumers are not aware that it happens at all
because the blocked amounts may not come close to their credit limits. Some businesses
will remove a block at the consumer's request if they see the bill has been
paid.
Credit card blocking ensures
the business will get paid if the consumer does not pay the final bill and
prevents the consumer from exceeding the credit limit before checking out of a
hotel, returning a rental car or making another type of purchase.
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