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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-27
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However, interesting note for fellow Barclaycard users - I've also spoken to the Barclaycard fraud dept. who tell me that the flag they apply to the account to pre-emptively OK the transaction when it comes round again only lasts for two days, so even if you've called them and told them to pay Nokia next time they try the charge, you might be back to square one by the time they actually do it again. I'll be ringing Barclaycard on Monday morning to flag Nokia as OK again, otherwise I think the exact same thing could happen this time round.
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2009-11-27
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The problem here is that while everyone else responds to a delayed authorisation by waiting and trying again, Nokia respond with "ZOMG!! AWOOGA! AWOOGA! CANCEL! PANIC! ARGHH!"
Figuratively speaking, of course.