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Credit card refund to a new card on an old account
Muzza007
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Credit cards
Hi all
I booked and paid in full for a holiday using a Visa Barclaycard, the trip was cancelled by the provider and they are refunding me to the credit card I used. However the card got lost so it was blocked and has subsequently been replaced with a new one that of course has a different number. Is this likely to cause a problem with the refund?
I booked and paid in full for a holiday using a Visa Barclaycard, the trip was cancelled by the provider and they are refunding me to the credit card I used. However the card got lost so it was blocked and has subsequently been replaced with a new one that of course has a different number. Is this likely to cause a problem with the refund?
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No. The card will still be on record with your provider and linked to your account precisely for this type of situation. The card could actually still be charged if there is a CPA set up against it.
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