Jmacaula wrote:
I have personally never told my bank anything about my travels though, and have never encountered any problems.
Jmac, just because something has never happened doesn't mean it won't.
People don't flag card use, computers do. Did you actually think there was someone reviewing the millions of daily transactions?
Over an 8 year period of travel outside the US (including DR, CR, Colombia and Brazil) I never had my ATM or credit cards put on hold until I was in San Diego in 2006. Wachovia put a hold on my ATM and Citibank put a hold on my Mastercard on the SAME TRIP!
I had used the Mastercard in Tijuana but the ATM only in San Diego and Las Vegas.
Another tip when calling your bank to tell them where you are traveling (which I always do), is you can also set a limit as to how much you intend to charge. If you know for certain you won't charge more than $2000 on the entire trip then set that limit for that trip.
That will flag the card even if you've already told them you were going overseas. You can always call them to get it lifted in case of an emergency.