AmexRuislip
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Been taking card payments today with no problems in London
I'll vouch for that
Been taking card payments today with no problems in London
Visa outage: payment chaos after card network crashes
The extent of the disruption is not yet clear but customers in the UK and Europe have been complaining that payments have been denied.
Barclays and Bank of Ireland advised customers to use ATMs to withdraw cash, which appear to still be working.
Visa is working to resolve the problem but one payments firm said transactions were now working intermittently.
The Payment Systems Regulator told the BBC it understood the problem to be limited to Visa card payments only. Mastercard said it was seeing no problems on its network.
Supermarket Tesco said that the problem was not affecting chip and pin payments, but that it was affecting customers using contactless payments.
Sensible advice, If your Bank card is Visa, then ensure your credit card is Mastercard.
Resolves issues such as these, and should be standard approach.
And how would that solve a line out issue in a shop ? Also what about those of us without a credit card ?
what about those of us without a credit card ?
use cash
If you don't have a credit card use cash
And how would that solve a line out issue in a shop ? Also what about those of us without a credit card ?
I don't know what a line out issue is, but our Visa card worked in two places yesterday teatime, but then failed in Morrison's. My other half also has a MasterCard credit card, so he used that instead, which worked.
Does it mean no telephone lines working?
That wasn't the issue yesterday.
So you're suggesting everyone without an alternative card should carry enough cash to cover what they plan to purchase on their card just in case ?
It's intermittent. We've just done the weekly shop, and paid via Apple pay (linked to a Visa card) in Lidl's, then to Morrisons garage, but in Morrisons store just 25 mins later the payment was refused. Luckily my other half also has a Mastercard card, otherwise we'd have had to abandon the shopping, run right round to the bank to draw out cash.
Nothing wrong with carrying cash around.
You got your weekly shop for under £30
We spent £17 in Lidls, £20 in the garage, and then usually use Apple watch in Morrisons which is contactless but linked to our bank account via a Visa debit card.
Other customers were able to use chip and pin, some contactless. It was very random.
PS Would you like my DOB too?
I was just impressed you got your weekly shop done for less than £30 !!
£5.50 for 950g in Tesco (another working class supermarket)
There is when a pensioner still walks to the post office, collects their pension, gets shoved to the ground and their handbag taken, as happened to a good friend of mine in her 80s.
I was just impressed you got your weekly shop done for less than £30 !!
Unfortunate but an extremely rare occurrence. On the same basis you could argue don't carry cards in case you are mugged or subject to on line fraud
Contactless limit is £30 but my I've used Google Pay for shopping up to £100 and probably more with no problem
So you're suggesting everyone without an alternative card should carry enough cash to cover what they plan to purchase on their card just in case ?