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Fliar Jun 22, 2008 2:41 pm

Which virtual credit card do you use?
 
I've been reading up on virtual credit cards - seems ideal for when you need to make a payment on a less than optimally secured website or when you simply don't trust the merchant.

I've found a couple of websites but they look like they've been created by a 10 year old on a Sunday afternoon.

Can anyone recommend a reliable provider? (I am based outside the US)

ScottC Jun 22, 2008 2:48 pm

I Use Paypal, and it works surprisingly well. I'm not sure it is available outside the US (doubt it). I'd check with your current CC and bank card providers and see if they offer it.

JadedTraveler Jun 22, 2008 4:45 pm

The ones I'm familiar with are virtual credit card numbers attached to, and generated by, a credit card you already hold.

AT&T Universal Card, Discover Card and several other of the big CC providers in the US have this service, and it's no additional cost. The charges show up on your regular statement. AT&T's setup is nice because when you generate a virtual number, you can set both a dollar limit, and an expiration date. So for anything that has an automatic renewal, I always use it. And I've used it for purchases on websites that have a less that fortified or home grown feel to them. In total, a few times a year.

There are a few things you should not use then for, purchasing airline tickets where at check in you might be asked to show the credit card the ticket was purchased with, same with movie tickets. Getting a refund to a card number that has expired will be complicated, I'd imagine.

AT&T's demo/explanation is here, the Virtual Account Numbers > Learn More.

CPRich Jun 22, 2008 5:11 pm

My Discover and MasterCard providers both allow me to generate single-use numbers, with a defined credit limit. I can do it on their web site or with a small downloaded applet. I've seen quite a few other providers with the same capability.

gfunkdave Jun 22, 2008 8:23 pm

Citibank and Bank of America also let you do this with their cards.

cblaisd Jun 22, 2008 10:22 pm

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Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 9920757)
I Use Paypal, and it works surprisingly well. I'm not sure it is available outside the US (doubt it).

Scott, I've been meaning to ask you what you thought about the "PayPal Plugin" that allows such. Iirc (but I may not -- the mind leaks away quickly after 50 :D) you haven't always been a fan of Paypal.

Quote:

I'd check with your current CC and bank card providers and see if they offer it.
As noted by someone else, BofA Visa allows virtual cards.

CApreppie Jun 24, 2008 12:42 am

My Citibank, Disco and BoA cards allow me to create one-use numbers. I always use them to pay for things on the Web for the most part.

Fliar Jun 24, 2008 2:06 am

Thanks people, I've never seen that advertised here in the Netherlands but will check with my cc provider here (Rabobank - Mastercard).

I'll also look into Paypal but I don't think it's available outside the US, IIRC.

lin821 Jun 24, 2008 2:19 am

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Originally Posted by Fliar (Post 9928590)
I'll also look into Paypal but I don't think it's available outside the US, IIRC.

That's not accurate.

Please see their website: PayPal Offerings Worldwide

Netherlands is one of the listed 190 countries. :)

Fliar Jun 24, 2008 3:46 am

But I don't see any mention of a virtual credit card for a predetermined amount...am at work now, will search more tonight.

wsbombers Jun 24, 2008 6:56 am

Citibank lets you specify the credit limit and expiration date with their virtual account number system. I'm not sure about the other services.

yevlesh2 Jun 24, 2008 10:44 am

Citibank.

Would be nice if Amex would offer such a feature - I am really surprised that they don't have it.

JadedTraveler Jun 24, 2008 10:57 am

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Originally Posted by wsbombers (Post 9929281)
Citibank lets you specify the credit limit and expiration date with their virtual account number system. I'm not sure about the other services.

Citi = AT&T Universal Card. Hadn't realized until this thread came up.

CApreppie Jun 24, 2008 2:59 pm

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Originally Posted by yevlesh2 (Post 9930492)
Citibank.

Would be nice if Amex would offer such a feature - I am really surprised that they don't have it.

I second that one.

JadedTraveler Jun 24, 2008 3:40 pm

AMEX had these years ago, and discontinued them. I remember getting the email and was disappointed to see it go away.

They called their version AMEX Private Payments. And they discontinued the feature several few years before all the other cards started to offer it.

I thing the explanation from AMEX was this overlapped the existing zero liability policy they have against fraudulent transactions, so no need to duplicate.


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