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compassion101
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Discover Freeze it question

When you freeze, is there any difference in what reports to the bureaus? Or do they just report the balance as normal?

 

I'm in process of getting a mortgage. I usually don't pay bills till the due date, but am paying them off before statement cut this month. I have some concern that my daughter or wife will unintentionally use the card in the few days between payment (now) and statement cut.

 

 

 

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colinstu
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Re: Discover Freeze it question

curious to the answer on this too. 

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Anonymous
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Re: Discover Freeze it question

The purpose of the Discover Freeze It feature is to protect you in case you can't find your card or have misplaced it. Stuff like recurring charges will continue to go through. Your account will continue to be reported to the CRAs as usual. If you're afraid your DW or DD will unintentionally use the cards it's better for you to hold on to those cards and give them back to them when they can use them again. Also, I imagine you want to save them the embarrassment of being declined bc the account is frozen. 

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myjourney
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Re: Discover Freeze it question


@Anonymous wrote:

The purpose of the Discover Freeze It feature is to protect you in case you can't find your card or have misplaced it. Stuff like recurring charges will continue to go through. Your account will continue to be reported to the CRAs as usual. If you're afraid your DW or DD will unintentionally use the cards it's better for you to hold on to those cards and give them back to them when they can use them again. Also, I imagine you want to save them the embarrassment of being declined bc the account is frozen. 


+1 correct 

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Anonymous
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Re: Discover Freeze it question

You are only freezing an individual card, identified by sequence number. Other cards still function and it doesn't affect your account, let alone CRA reports.
If you only have 1 card and freeze it, then I'm not sure if any online transaction will go through.
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Anonymous
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Re: Discover Freeze it question


@Anonymous wrote:
You are only freezing an individual card, identified by sequence number. Other cards still function and it doesn't affect your account, let alone CRA reports.
If you only have 1 card and freeze it, then I'm not sure if any online transaction will go through.

This is for activate/deactivate - freeze/unfreeze is at account level.  It's a bit different.  You can deactivate one card but if you freeze you freeze everything.

Activate/deactivate:

Temporarily deactivating your card prevents in-store purchases at point-of-sale terminals. You can still make online and phone purchases, and automatic bill payments will continue.You can reactivate your card right here at any time.

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Freeze/unfreeze:

 

Temporarily freezing your account means Discover will not authorize new purchases, cash advances or balance transfers.

  • Your account number will not change
  • You should continue to pay your bill and manage your account online or by mobile app

Some activity on your account will continue, including bills that merchants mark as recurring, as well as returns, credits,
dispute adjustments, payments, Discover protection product fees, other account fees, interest, rewards redemptions and 
certain other exempted transactions.

Simply unfreeze your account, at any time, to turn everything back on.

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compassion101
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Re: Discover Freeze it question

I'm not gonna chanve it with the freeze. I am just concerned that something we order (for instance, amazon automatically bills discover on my account for movies) might chage discover. I'll just keep on top of the account daily until the statement cuts.

 

 

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Anonymous
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Re: Discover Freeze it question

My mistake. I confused their "deactivate card" with "freeze account". There used to be freeze buttons for each card under manage my cards and now they've made some changes and renamed features around. I believe this was the latest update...

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taxi818
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Re: Discover Freeze it question


@Anonymous wrote:
You are only freezing an individual card, identified by sequence number. Other cards still function and it doesn't affect your account, let alone CRA reports.
If you only have 1 card and freeze it, then I'm not sure if any online transaction will go through.

Well actually it froze my entire account. all cards.  did not give me option to choose indiviual card. but to answer. yes it will still report. and it tells you. it will also still allow recurring charges to go thru. even if frozen.

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Anonymous
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Re: Discover Freeze it question

There was a thread about this the other night. Everyone is getting confused. It is not the same as freezing your individual cards.
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