So I went out to lunch today and both of my credit cards get declined!! One card had a 'suspicious' charge and the credit card company put a hold on it. The other card was an old card, I had gotten a replacement and had accidentally thrown out the wrong one. I had cash, so no big deal.
Anyway the first thing hubby said was 'that must have been embarassing' but honestly it hadn't even occured to me to be embarrassed. Is it the first conclusion people jump to, to assume my card was declined because I'm over limit? Hubby seems to think so. Meanwhile the waitress (I'm a regular at this place) seemed very concerned that my cards were compromised somehow and she did seem sincere about it.
What do you think? Would you be embarassed?
NBR: credit card gets declined. Should you be embarrassed? 126 votes
Re: NBR: credit card gets declined. Should you be embarrassed?
If you are declined because you are over your limit, I'll be the snarky one and say yes you should be embarrassed.
If you are declined because of a security breach/expiration/etc., then no you should not be embarrassed.
I think most people assume you are declined because you're over the limit. I'd be embarrassed whatever the reason for the decline because of that assumption.
If I knew I was over limit and made the cashier run through a bunch of cards trying to buy groceries or something, yes I personally would be embarrassed to be in that situation but for others to make assumptions, be embarrassed for me and expect me to be embarrassed automatically just because a card is declined...I think that is a stretch. Cards are declined all the time, machines fail, chips/strips stop working, security holds, etc ..
I also forgot my wallet another time picking up pizza, called my hubby who gave me my card # over the phone and the cashier just punched the card # in. .... Reading this makes me think I forget my wallet too much
One time at CVS I realized that I didn't have my wallet on me (I had put it in a different bag), but I did have $20 cash, so I had to decide which items to put back. DS was with me, and I was buying diapers, deodorant, and a razor for DH. The lady behind me in line was so sweet and offered to pay for the balance, but I refused because I didn't really need everything right then, and we weren't struggling financially. I wasn't embarrassed but more just touched that someone would be so nice.

<p align="center"No need to be embarrassed, it happens to everyone.
So I don't know that you should be embarrassed, I just know I would be.
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