Why are foreign transactions often declined when using Apple Card?

Recently tried to process a legitimate charge for about $150 to a foreign company, a custom case and luggage manufacturer. The charge was declined twice. So I just used Visa through PayPal. I contacted support wondering if this automatic decline of foreign transactions was policy. They were no help, just automated responses that were not relevant. Put me on hold for an agent. Gave up. There was a past thread about this in 2020, but no resolution. Seems to still be happening. Any thoughts?


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Posted on Aug 11, 2024 9:07 AM

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Aug 11, 2024 9:38 AM in response to bob from hill country

The issuing banks policies are their policies and third party can’t dictate otherwise. I travel a lot and my experience is that if I make a few smaller transactions first, a larger purchase later will not be an issue. GS also will send a text to confirm a transaction. However, many account holders may not have their texting/messaging setup when they arrive and attempt a transaction. This results in a decline because GS hasn’t received a response to their text. There may also be limits on the transactions permitted via Apple Pay. Merchants can also set limits on transactions as well.


About limits when using Apple Pay in stores – Apple Support


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