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Amazon and Visa are in argument/battle, but only in Great Britian. I dont know if this news is still right. Oh i understand it wrong sorry.
My Visa debit and Visa credit card both have been declined by my bank. I rang up my bank to ask why this is happening and all I was told was that "It is the banks policy to protect them and to protect me against fraud". When you tell them that Steam is a genuine store, similar to the Playstation Network or Xbox Store, they say they can't help me.
What is more bizarre for me is that I made a purchase from the Steam store on the 29th December without any issue. I am still using the same payment details.
Hopefully this will be resolved soon. I hate the feeling of being declined, it almost makes you feel like you're at fault.
Although, I have noticed that Steam seem to be using a new 3rd party payment verification system, (You occasionally see a transaction pop-up window now) so am wondering if that could be linked to issues with some cards/banks.
She said loads of customers are having problems and it's making her job a nightmare.
Hopefully itll sort itself out in the next few weeks.
I can verify that VISA has recently upgraded their validation protocol: I'm a long time VISA user, and for several months it has been necessary for me to obtain a OTP by telephone or text before I'm able log in to my VISA account. This step was optional for many years, but is now mandatory. My provider won't even allow email authentication anymore: text or phone only, and the OTP cannot be declined. This change was implemented about six months ago, and seems to be permanent.
I'm aware that my situation is a bit different than the OP's but I think that there is a growing trend for credit providers to tighten up their security measures,
Are you sure thats not just for visa credit cards
That's a good point, and no, I'm not sure: I have no experience with VISA debit cards. But I think it's fair to say that prepaid cards are technically not credit cards, because you are not actually borrowing anything, and a purchase made with such a card seems to be more like a cash transfer than an extension of credit. At least, that's my layman's opinion on the subject. Maybe someone with actual knowledge on the subject will tell us more.