"Do you have XYZ Credit Card?" Thread

I think the best thing for you do would be to just personally go to your nearest HDFC branch meet the manager and get it cleared out.
 
need a amex card even the icici one with amex network will do.
165 usd payment on ubiquiti.com int payment
The Indian AmEx cards all charge 3.5% markup + GST, so not sure why you are looking for it unless there is a discount of over 5% for AmEx cards alone. Otherwise, the offer from @desi_gamer makes more sense.

Generally 0 forex cards are better but I generally use my SBI cashback card as I get 5% on the INR amount whereas the forex charges for most payment processors is around 2.5%.
 
I have few US based credit cards (Chase, Amex and Discover)
thanks for the help
Generally 0 forex cards
As suggested by @t3chg33k, I can help you with the IDFC First WOW card (zero forex)
I have RBL World Safari for 0 forex and my friend also shares me his infinia for int payments.

The reason I was looking only for amex cards is because ubiquiti.com has blocked any indian cards whether its visa or mastercard, only amex goes through in last 2 days I have tried 12 different cards from all bank but it failed , tried last night with a icici amex card it went through.
 
The reason I was looking only for amex cards is because ubiquiti.com has blocked any indian cards whether its visa or mastercard, only amex goes through in last 2 days I have tried 12 different cards from all bank but it failed
Have you tried onecard (all variants are visa only) or rupay cc (works via discover) ?
whereas the forex charges for most payment processors is around 2.5%.
It is 3.5% for most cards.
 
Can you help me, need discover card on amazon USA. You can dm me.
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I have few US based credit cards (Chase, Amex and Discover)
Disclaimer: As a general rule, any cashbacks and points redemption related promo will not be passed on the TE member.
Examples:
  1. Can’t add card to your account : May lead to unauthorised use.
  2. Involves point redemption, Another one : Requires the card to be added to your account mostly. Secondly, no/limited redressal mechanisms if something goes wrong with the order.
  3. Involves cashback, Another one : Cashbacks are very hit or miss and take few months to appear on card statement.

Discounts directly offered by the merchant is fine.

Edit: Since there's some confusion, the way it works is TE member shares their merchant account credentials with product link etc, and I place the order in USD without sharing any card details. Before/after the order is placed, user transfers INR and changes their account password. The exchange rate is exact, unlike banks who charge 3.5% + GST on the top. Member deals with any order related issues through their own account. Chargebacks aren't guaranteed.
 
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