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It helps avoid an out-of-town/on-the-road lock-out of your credit card.
Chase did this a while back to me as well, except they wouldn't let the charge go through. I had to call customer service while I was at the store to have them authorize the payment.
Honestly I don't have a lot of patience for this crap. One of the benefits of a credit card is limited/no responsibility for unauthorized charges. Remember that the bank is just worried about protecting themselves, not you the cardholder.
P.S. I also do this with my checking account. I have one that gets the bulk of my paycheck and is used for mortgage and bill payment. Another gets a few hundred dollars and is used for monthly walking around money. I carry the atm/debit card for the latter one only. The card for the former account is locked in a safe at home. This way if my card is lost or stolen I do not have to worry about being late with my mortgage payment.
seems like blocks are being triggered a lot lately. my account with a different credit card company was blocked as well. pissed me off since i didn't get an email or telephone call notifying me of the block, so when i tried to use it, it was denied. then i had to call and of course wait forever. i love when cc companies say that they block for your security, when if fact it is for their security not ours. with zero liability, it does me no good to have my card blocked for high usage, it just embarrasses and pisses me off that i am inconvenienced. of course, i did not notify the company that i would be heavily using the card, which i normally do. so of course it is my fault and they are only doing it for my protection.
They flagged my account - I can't remember if they called me, if I got an email alert or an alert on my online banking - but I called them and they told me someone in England (I was in California) had tried to use my credit card to purchase tents or camping supplies.
They asked me if I had made the charge, I said no, so they denied it, canceled my card and issued me a new one. What's scary is I have no idea how someone in England had gotten my CC info. I had only placed a handful of online orders and never from Britain. I hadn't been in contact with anyone from Britain, so it was weird and I'm glad the bank caught it and notified me.
It can be a pain, but it does save a lot of trouble because you have to go through a whole process to dispute unauthorized charges.
Jim
Think about That if they want to raise your rates. Its just a matter of time.