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Payment on credit card blocked payment

Had a issue in 2016 when uefa tried to take payment for my tickets Barclay MasterCard blocked the payment and uefa had stated that it would only try once to take the payment.. fortunately a lot of people had the same issues . So Englandfans sorted it thankfully. Is this still the case will they just try once !! I’ve just applied and received a new 0% credit card with nationwide where I pay no interest . I got some petrol on it last week no probs then tried buying a coat online and they blocked the payment so I’m worried it’s going to happen again , I phoned nationwide up to explain and they said ring 24hrs before I pay for tickets and it will go through but we won’t know when they are going to take the payment.. I have another credit card I can use but who’s to say that won’t get blocked does any know

Anthony Simpson
  • 5 Dec 2019 8:59 PM
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  • Daniel Dvelys
    Daniel Dvelys
    • 5 Dec 2019 9:04 PM
    No, if you read the FAQ it states that if you’re application is successful you will be sent an email with a link that takes you to a payment page and you enter your card details yourself, if your payment fails then you’re able to try another card.
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 5 Dec 2019 9:07 PM
    www.thefa.com/.../euro-2020-faqs
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 5 Dec 2019 9:12 PM
    Don't worry, Anthony. The payment system is different this time around. You don't put your payment card details on to the application form and UEFA don't try to claim the money as soon as your application has been declared successful.

    When you have received an email from UEFA saying that your ticket application has been successful, you will be sent an internet link to a payment screen. You will then have a time limit (probably around 10 days) to pay for the tickets in the same way that you would pay for anything else on the internet. Within this time frame, you can choose to pay when it is convenient for you. If your payment is rejected, you can try again on another day or use a different card.

    You can use any Visa or Mastercard credit or debit card.
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  • Anthony Simpson
    Anthony Simpson
    • 6 Dec 2019 3:15 AM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    Thank goodness’s better system makes more sense
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