Should I tell Mastercard I'm Travelling?


Should I tell Mastercard I'm Travelling? If you have planned travel coming up, alerting your credit card issuers about your vacation plans can help to ensure that your charges aren't declined when you arrive.


How do I protect my credit card when traveling?

5 tips to protect your credit cards on vacation
  1. Lighten up your wallet; opt for cards over cash. Don't carry large amounts of cash — use a debit or credit card instead. ...
  2. Use a card for protection and control. ...
  3. Never leave your card unattended. ...
  4. Look out for ATM skimming scams. ...
  5. Check your account statements.


Do I need to notify my bank when I travel?

Generally, you should tell your bank the locations you are traveling to and the dates/duration of your travels. This will allow you to continue using your credit cards and debit cards without the fraud detection on your accounts being triggered, preventing you from using your cards.


Do I need to put a travel alert on my debit card?

Notify your bank before using a credit or debit card when traveling. Banks do whatever they can to protect you from identity theft. But if you're not careful, your bank's eagerness could backfire when you travel.


How do I notify my bank of overseas travel?

If you already use online banking, there's likely an online travel notice where you can enter your destination and the length of your trip. If you've got multiple countries on your itinerary, you can specify that as well. If you don't have online banking, call your bank to set up a travel alert on your account.