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Hi,
Just returned from Oshkosh home to Pierre SD. I filled up at Dodge Center MN this AM and not being familiar with the self serve gas fillup, I did not hang up the pump handle properly. Somebody after me continued pumping another $150 on my credit card ($200 instead of about $50). My experimental only holds 35 gal bone dry. If it was you that accidentally filled up that morning after me and don't see corresponding "HARTLAND FUEL PRODUCTS - DODGE CENTER" credit card charges on your card please contact me. Paul at 605-224-0660 |
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"abripl" wrote in message
oups.com... Hi, Just returned from Oshkosh home to Pierre SD. I filled up at Dodge Center MN this AM and not being familiar with the self serve gas fillup, I did not hang up the pump handle properly. Somebody after me continued pumping another $150 on my credit card ($200 instead of about $50). My experimental only holds 35 gal bone dry. If it was you that accidentally filled up that morning after me and don't see corresponding "HARTLAND FUEL PRODUCTS - DODGE CENTER" credit card charges on your card please contact me. Paul at 605-224-0660 Thanks for the gas! ;-) About 50 gallons? Not in my plane... Seriously, do you think you have ANY chance of finding the person(s) that filled up after you on these newsgroups? I hope you're lucky and find out who it is and get the $150 credit back. Did you notice anyone else around TOB after you filled up? Good luck! -Greg B. |
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How did you find out about this if you just got home? I'd think you
would need to get your statement before discovering the error . . . www.Rosspilot.com |
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ups.com... How did you find out about this if you just got home? I'd think you would need to get your statement before discovering the error . . . There are any number of ways a person could learn of an unexpected charge on their credit card prior to a statement being mailed to them. Online statements, credit card company calling to follow-up, checking one's balance by phone, etc. I think it's highly unlikely the original poster will ever see that $150 again. Unless he happens to find just the right forum, AND the person who filled up recognized they did so on someone else's card, AND that person actually feels like paying up. I think the first criteria is unlikely, the second HIGHLY likely, and the third unlikely. I'm not aware of any single forum that any very large proportion of the pilot population reads. Even AOPA Pilot is read by only roughly half the pilots in the US. The second criteria seems very likely to me. The self-serve pumps have an involved process to pay for and pump gas. Anyone pumping gas on someone else's card would simply skip all that, and would certainly notice doing so. The third criteria seems especially unlikely. After all, someone dishonest enough to notice that they are pumping gas on someone else's card, but not go ahead and cancel out the transaction and start their own, that kind of person isn't going to pay up later. They're just a jerk, and are probably laughing about how they screwed someone else over. All of the above is conjecture, of course. But I think it's more likely than not to be reasonably accurate conjecture. Pete |
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What???
No video cam recording activity at the pump? |
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Greg,
Call your CC company and tell them what happened. They "might" credit you for this mistake. It's worth a try. BJ n93332 wrote: "abripl" wrote in message roups.com... Hi, Just returned from Oshkosh home to Pierre SD. I filled up at Dodge Center MN this AM and not being familiar with the self serve gas fillup, I did not hang up the pump handle properly. Somebody after me continued pumping another $150 on my credit card ($200 instead of about $50). My experimental only holds 35 gal bone dry. If it was you that accidentally filled up that morning after me and don't see corresponding "HARTLAND FUEL PRODUCTS - DODGE CENTER" credit card charges on your card please contact me. Paul at 605-224-0660 Thanks for the gas! ;-) About 50 gallons? Not in my plane... Seriously, do you think you have ANY chance of finding the person(s) that filled up after you on these newsgroups? I hope you're lucky and find out who it is and get the $150 credit back. Did you notice anyone else around TOB after you filled up? Good luck! -Greg B. |
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It only takes one time to learn
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FWIW - On most "do it yourself" gas pumps at the airfields I have flown
into asks a series of questions with the first being "have you ground your aircraft," Followed usually by N number then amount to be debited to card. I usually enter an amount that is roughly $10 to $20 over what I think I need (adjusting of course for price flucuations). Once this is done the most I could lose would be $10 or $20 bucks. the pump will automatically shut off at the higher limit. What was the upper limit you expected to reach? |
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How did you find out about this if you just got home? I'd think you would need to get your statement before discovering the error . . . What, are you stuck in the 1980s or something? Today most credit card companies and even credit unions offer online account access via the Internet. Some companies, such as MBNA, even show authorizations before they post as charges, which usually takes 1-3 days. If I charge something now, in less than 10 seconds from now I can see the authorization online. No need to wait around for a statement to wonder in via the mailman. Of course all authorizations may not post for various reasons or the amount authorized might vary from what eventually posts. Hotels usually authorize a big number upon check in. Sometimes (auto) gas stations authorize $1, sometimes a larger number like $50. Speaking of which, to the OP: is it possible that the charge you are seeing is just an authorization and not a charge? The self-pump might have authorized an arbitrary large number to make sure your credit card was good for it before it let you pump anything. When the charge posts (in 1-3 days) it will show the actual amount being charged. Self-help pumps usually time out pretty quickly. |
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.... the pump will automatically shut off at the higher limit (entered)
Thats interesting. Just prior to that I filled up at a pump with an upper limit (I entered 20 gallons and it filled with 10 gallons). But this one did not ask anything... Today was my first time I used self serve... The reason I posted was just in case.... There are some honest people..... |
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