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Originally Posted by Robert
I use a credit card all the time in the DR and have never had a problem. I must have done 500+ transtions here.
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I don't know how many transactions I make with mine, mostly I pay for the utilities and groceries sometimes.
Dominican banks are extremely paranoid about their customer's credit card use. If I wish to purchase something on Amazon, for example, and I buy from different vendors withing their system, I have to notify the security department at my credit card company because they would block it otherwise. They would also block my credit card being used outside my hometown if I don't notify them beforehand. They also block it if two consecutive payments are requested from a gas station.
About 3 months ago I got a call on a Sunday and it was somebody from the bank asking if I was filling up my tank in a gas station in Arroyo Hondo. I had not, in fact, left my home all day. So they canceled the credit card and told me to go to one of their office and file a claim for a RD$5000 expenditure made with a copy of my card. All the companies that automatically deduct payments from my card piled up when the card stopped working. Good times, good times.
Coincidentally (or not?) I had just spent a few days at a hotel in Bayahibe. I had used my card there and nowhere else but the usual places when I returned home.
So yes. It also happens to locals... if we hang out where there are tourists.
