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How are German umlauts handled in address

chloesoe
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

My address is from Switzerland and has an umlaut (ä) in it.

According to the reccomondations, no special characters are allowed for the credit card transaction. Is an umlaut a special character? How should I write down my address? Replace the umlaut with "a" or with "ae"?

And further, why are not all UTF characters allowed in addresses?

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cellphoneuser1
Mayor / Maire

@chloesoe wrote:

My address is from Switzerland and has an umlaut (ä) in it.

According to the reccomondations, no special characters are allowed for the credit card transaction. Is an umlaut a special character? How should I write down my address? Replace the umlaut with "a" or with "ae"?

And further, why are not all UTF characters allowed in addresses?


There's no need for to accept these characters because Canadian credit cards can't have a billing addresss with those types. Public Mobile won't accept a card from Switzerland. You can use recharge.com or buy Public Mobile vouchers from a store in Canada.

Dunkman
Oracle
Oracle

@chloesoe 

Your credit card must be based in Canada and USA.  PM does not accept credit cards from Europe or other foreign countries.

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