Curve Card - Help/A Warning

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Sort of a double purpose thread - wondering if anyone has ever experienced anything like the below before, and also a warning!

So - I went for a lovely 10 day trip around the Iceland ring road last week, used my curve card, charging to my Barclay Card for pretty much every transaction (except some of the fuel pumps which would only accept a visa debit).

Day of the flight home I was bored so decided to have a look through my card statements - jumped onto my curve account and saw a transaction for £5,267.02 on 15/04 at a grocery store, panic'd that someone had cloned/nicked my card - but once I saw the ISK (871900) value, I remembered the till showing that number, albeit 100x less - 8719, and the transaction was at the time I was in the shop.
Looked on my Barclay card account, on 15/04, and there was only a transaction for £52.67, however on the 17/04 there was a transaction for £5,214.34 ie the sum of these two was the total charged to my curve card (not sure why the dates didn't match) - so suspected it wasn't a merchant thing, but curve. Emailed the merchant who were very helpful, and responded showing the till receipt from my transaction (for, as I remembered 8719ISK) at the exact time that the 100x amount appeared on my curve account. They also replied with a bit of info 'Thank you for contacting. We were informed that this is a display error in banks as a result of a error in an update with the credit card companies here in Iceland, transactions are correct with us. Please contact your bank directly to correct this.'

So, I tried to call curve (not possible - they don't have a fraud number, you can only fill in a form, which I did), so decided to call Barclays, suspected they wouldn't be able to help as you lose section 75 protection with Curve (which is why I only every use it for small purchases/tax bill!!), which they confirmed and told me to get in touch with curve.

Anyway, I haven't had anything back from Curve, but I got an automated email on 19/04 saying that 871900ISK (£5190.16 - so lost out on the exchange rate - but thats a later argument) would be refunded my barclaycard. So, £5,243.61 has returned to my curve card, but so far only £23.41 has re-appeared on my Barclaycard - but the same of those two amounts is the same as the total taken! :confused::confused:

I didn't take any notice of it at the time, but I remember at one campsite there was an American lad on the phone to someone, saying he'd been charged £14k for a horse ride, and £350 for 2x granola bars! So I'm obviously not the only one.

Really not sure what is going on, and I'm kind of stuck until Curve get back to me.

Will definitely be rethinking when/if at all I used my Curve card now - as their support absolutely stinks, and I do think this has something to do with their systems.

So, has anyone had something similar happen, or any suggestions of next best steps - and if you do use a curve card, be warned they are incredibly difficult to get hold of! Also - separate to the above issue, if you get a refund for something, and it doesn't exactly match the original transaction, they will not refund it to your card, they will give it to you as curve cash. I had this with our deposit on the campervan (EUR2300), which ended back as curve cash. Curve cash isn't protected, and expires after 3 or 6 months - and the only way to extract it, is to send a paypal gift to someone you trust using your curve card!
 
Sorry you have to deal with this. The risk of issues abroad is one reason I load a card such as Revolut or Wise and use that for spending. They can't take more than is on the card.

I hope you get it sorted.
 
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You might be right about curve cash as the only time I had a charge back with them it was converted to it.

I find it convenient to have as an option though. If for whatever reason I've lost one of my other cards or forgotten it at home etc it's been there to save my bacon. That and I can make a virtual card a physical card by adding it into curve. In your situation though I have to agree their customer support is not only lacking, but awfully slow in comparison to other services I use.

Hopefully you get the funds back by the end of this week.
 
This is absolutely nonsense and surely allowing big cash sums to just expire must be illegal!

Gift cards you buy from shops can expire in a couple of years.

Terms and conditions strike again.

Actually come to think of it, this is almost exactly what I've seen shops do. If you want a refund but it's not clean in some way, like you have no receipt or don't have the credit card that was used to buy it they'll give you a gift card with the credit on it.
 
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They've got a chat function on the app IIRC. I've used it a couple of times in the past and had my questions answered/resolved within the day.
 
Your Curve experience sounds rather bad! I would encourage you to let others know on Trust Pilot, which they link to from their homepage and tbh, I wouldn't say they score very well! I don't see other reports like yours, so I would list both your issues (overcharge and expiring refund)

Actually come to think of it, this is almost exactly what I've seen shops do. If you want a refund but it's not clean in some way, like you have no receipt or don't have the credit card that was used to buy it they'll give you a gift card with the credit on it.
Well yes, I don't think they have any legal requirement to do anything if you have no proof of purchase, surely?

In this case, surely they got the money back for the camper van, so how can they not give this back to the OP? (Or was it some weird Curve cover and they don't actually get the deposit back?)
 
I'd just stick with my own bank / CC provider for this exact reason.

Unless you are going abroad a lot, paying exchange rates or whatever or overseas transaction fees are a small price to pay for not being ****** about as per the OP.
 
Tbh most of the reviews seem like a function of time. The product is relatively specialist and you need to understand what you are getting into (removes S75 etc).

Travelex had a go at almost the exact same product years ago "The Travelex Supercard". They did a full launch with a tenth of the features IIRC, and then pulled the plug entirely. To offer a decent CX the cost is just outrageous I imagine.

It is like a PayPal type product with an absolute fraction of the resources behind it. And we all know how terrible PayPal is!
 
In this case, surely they got the money back for the camper van, so how can they not give this back to the OP? (Or was it some weird Curve cover and they don't actually get the deposit back?)
It is just a cop-out they are hoping no body whinges about I guess. I never realised Curve refunds went directly to Curve cash --- and equally I never realised Curve cash expires! Individually they don't seem "that bad" of ideas, but combined - mega stupid.
 
It is just a cop-out they are hoping no body whinges about I guess. I never realised Curve refunds went directly to Curve cash --- and equally I never realised Curve cash expires! Individually they don't seem "that bad" of ideas, but combined - mega stupid.
I've had maybe 2 (thankfully low value) refunds go to curve cash since I've been using it, it's certainly not common for them to not get back to the original card.
 
For the Clarity Card bunch - BarclayCard recently beat them with the Rewards card. Not only do you get the FX benefits but you also get ATM access (i.e. withdraw cash from your credit card). That feature was removed from Clarity a while back IIRC.:

Edit: fee free/no cash advance interest
 
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