ALL of the above = The bank, Your supervisor, Your A/OPC
False. Immediately report a stolen or lost purchase charge card to your A/OPC and the purchase charge card contractor (the card-issuing bank).
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You are personally liable for all charges made on your travel charge card.
You, the travel charge card holder
The following statements are true about a lost or stolen travel card:The cardholder is responsible for charges made before the travel card was reported lost or stolen.All previously authorized activities, disputed or undisputed, are transferred to the new account.The travel card vendor issues a new travel card and pin number within 10 business days of receipt of the lost or stolen card notification.
Pay the balance on your travel charge card bill in full before it becomes delinquent.
- The Cardholder is responsible for charges made before the travel card was lost or stolen. - All previous authorized activities, disputed or undisputed, are transferred to the new account. - The GTC vendor issues a new travel card and in number within 10 business days of rceipt of the lost or stolen card notification.
To notify your credit card company of your travel plans, you can typically do so online through your account, by calling the customer service number on the back of your card, or through a mobile app. This helps prevent your card from being flagged for suspicious activity while you're away.
Notify them that the credit card was stolen to the credit card company and dispute all the charges on the credit card. You would also have to file a police report if the credit card was stolen. The credit card company must investigate the charges.
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Sorry, I have not understand what you are asking.