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France - Loss or Theft of Credit Cards
 
If your credit card is lost or stolen you should ring
your credit card company to cancel it

 

If your credit card is lost or stolen you should ring your credit card company to cancel it.

Some companies, like Diners' Club in the UK, allow you to reverse the charges; others will pay for the call if you're absolutely desperate.

 It is very important to cancel cards straight away as purchases can be made without the signature even being glanced at. If you don't have the relevant number to call, contact the French 24-hour lines below; they will speak English.

 

Access, Mastercard, Eurocard
phone 01.45.67.53.53.

Visa
phone01.42.77.11.90.

American Express lost or stolen cardstel 01.47.77.72.00; lost or stolen travellers' cheques phone 08.00.90.86.00.

Diners' Club
phone 01.49.06.17.50.

 

 

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