I spoke too soon (about the TD Visa): got an email from Lenovo saying, >Please provide a new shipping address, and ensure this address is on >file with your card company. > >As a Security Policy Here In Lenovo, We Require to all Customers to >place the Desire Shipping Address As An alternate Address Within the >Credit Card file, We will Keep a Record of Your Orders and Payed >Invoices and this Procedure will no longer be require in the Future
I'm going to have to call them on Monday and see if they'll ship to the billing address, which is less convenient than the address I wanted but easier than changing with the bank. What I'm not sure of is if this is actually the issue they cited, or if it's because it's a Canada-issued US$ card. -- Andrew mailto:[email protected] Thursday, June 24, 2010, 7:12:49 PM, you wrote: > I think so. At the Payment Information step, there's a footnote, > "Please note: The only international card we accept is American > Express (ship-to address must be in the US, and be listed as an > alternate address with American Express)" which I think means if you > have a Canadian Amex, and list the US shipping address with them, > they'll let you ship to that address (me, I have a TD U$ Visa and have > a relative's US address as the alternate -- a lot of sites reject the > Canadian-issued Visa outright, but Lenovo took it). _______________________________________________ Thinkpad mailing list [email protected] http://stderr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thinkpad
