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Originally Posted by kayanco
(Post 29049384)
In reference to Post #290 , I thought one of the benefits of having a PIN card was that the PIN protected against auto-DCC? Because you'd select/reject DCC before entering pin, and know exactly how much you are charged and in what currency BEFORE entering pin?
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Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 29050435)
Yes, but it's best to retain the terminal after entering the PIN to opt out of DCC if offered.
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The Royal Park Hotel The Haneda offered me DCC, which is the first (and will be the only time) on my three country trip over the last 10 days when I saw any DCC. I wasn't paying close attention to the quoted markup, but the exchange rate was 0.0093 USD/JPY with an offer of $103.23 on ¥11,000. The choice was fully informed, and I was presented with a quotation slip like in Taiwan before the transaction was processed. It looks like the transaction processed and is pending with the non-DCC amount as well. I will follow up once the transaction posts.
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Got DCCed at the end of my 10 day Australia Asia trip in the duty free store in PVG. Signature receipt shows RMB/USD option, I clearly marked RMB and asked the agent to select RMB. He said 'RMB? what you say?' and showed me the terminal which had no choice to pick. Of course after he hit the green button twice a receipt printed with no indication of what was picked either. Chase duly showed 47.95$ instead of 305 RMB. :td:
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Originally Posted by oliver2002
(Post 29108100)
Got DCCed at the end of my 10 day Australia Asia trip in the duty free store in PVG. Signature receipt shows RMB/USD option, I clearly marked RMB and asked the agent to select RMB. He said 'RMB? what you say?' and showed me the terminal which had no choice to pick. Of course after he hit the green button twice a receipt printed with no indication of what was picked either. Chase duly showed 47.95$ instead of 305 RMB. :td:
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Originally Posted by AllieKat
(Post 29108116)
He knew how to pick, or at least a manager did. Often it's press red/cancel.
Are you going to pursue a Reason Code 76 chargeback, oliver2002? |
Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 29108141)
I thought there were some terminals in China that were locked down without an option to avoid DCC?
[...] Are you going to pursue a Reason Code 76 chargeback, oliver2002? Code 76: let me see if Chase CSR has a easy way to do that.... lot on my plate before xmas... |
Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 29108141)
I haven't been to Mainland China yet, only HK and Macau, but I thought there were some terminals in China that were locked down without an option to avoid DCC? (Even in HK, percysmith and I couldn't opt out with a HK BoC terminal.)
Are you going to pursue a Reason Code 76 chargeback, oliver2002? |
[MENTION=16905]oliver2002[/MENTION] who was the acquirer bank on the card slip? Normally identified for a PRC slip.
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Originally Posted by oliver2002
(Post 29108197)
Yes it looked like a locked down terminal.
Code 76: let me see if Chase CSR has a easy way to do that.... lot on my plate before xmas...
Originally Posted by AllieKat
(Post 29108210)
Some they have to go back and enter the slip later, just like how tip adjustment is done in the US. Amazingly, shockingly, when I encountered that in Hong Kong, they honoured it!
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AMEX now allowing DCC?
Apologies if I missed an update on this earlier in the thread.
I have a number of unauthorized European DCC transacations on my US AMEX card. I was under the impression that AMEX didn’t even support DCC or had this changed? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by Dambus
(Post 29111815)
Apologies if I missed an update on this earlier in the thread.
I have a number of unauthorized European DCC transacations on my US AMEX card. I was under the impression that AMEX didn’t even support DCC or had this changed? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 29111948)
AmEx, as a network, doesn't support DCC. Could you explain exactly what happened? The receipts were showing USD?
Since my earlier post I contacted AMEX customer service and was told that AMEX does allow DCC(??) and if I can’t resolve directly with the vendor I can ask them (AMEX) to liaise in a three way conference call. |
Originally Posted by Dambus
(Post 29112314)
Yes - invoice/bill was in EUR but was subsequently charged to my AMEX in $ with usual terrible exchange rate.
Since my earlier post I contacted AMEX customer service and was told that AMEX does allow DCC(??) and if I can’t resolve directly with the vendor I can ask them (AMEX) to liaise in a three way conference call. Or multi-currency conversion akin to Airbnb (not DCC)? |
Originally Posted by Dambus
(Post 29112314)
Since my earlier post I contacted AMEX customer service and was told that AMEX does allow DCC(??) and if I can’t resolve directly with the vendor I can ask them (AMEX) to liaise in a three way conference call.
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