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Same thing when you go buy gas for your Pinto.
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Same thing when you go buy gas for your Pinto. $1 vs $150 |
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![]() $1 vs $150 What gas station only puts a $1 hold on your card? Most are between $30-$50. $150 makes sense at the gas pump because the pump doesn't know how much you are going to put in. If you don't like it you can tell the pump an exact amount. |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
$1 vs $150 What gas station only puts a $1 hold on your card? All of them that I use, Sunoco, Citgo, Mobil, and Texaco. I have never typed an amount into a pump, and if it isn't pay at the pump, I don't stop. I just swipe the card, push "credit" and fill up. I have a Visa that has GREAT web access. If I use the card, "Temp Authorizations" are there before I can drive home, literally within minutes. The "Temporary Charge" will sit there until the real charge clears, which is normally about three days. Typical temp charges I see: Auto Gas: $1 Restaurants: The actual check amount minus tip (corrected amount with tip clears with actual charge) Hotels: The amount the establishment runs as a pre-auth - very variable Everything else (retail): The actual amount Again, I don't necessarily care. I've never been over billed, and I've never had a problem. I posted this for folks who prefer debit cards with credit card logos. FWIW, My other Visa never shows the temp charges, only a reduction in available limit with no explanation. |
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All of them that I use, Sunoco, Citgo, Mobil, and Texaco. I have never
typed an amount into a pump, and if it isn't pay at the pump, I don't stop. I just swipe the card, push "credit" and fill up. Right, for aviation fuel you usually get to choose your pre-auth amount at the pump but not for cars. For credit cards they often only hold $1, however, I believe the original post was talking about ATM cards. When I run my ATM at the auto gas station, they require a minimum of $30 account balance or the pump will not turn on. -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote: All of them that I use, Sunoco, Citgo, Mobil, and Texaco. I have never typed an amount into a pump, and if it isn't pay at the pump, I don't stop. I just swipe the card, push "credit" and fill up. Right, for aviation fuel you usually get to choose your pre-auth amount at the pump but not for cars. For credit cards they often only hold $1, however, I believe the original post was talking about ATM cards. ATM cards? Holding is not applicable for ATM cards/online debit. Now if you mean using the Mastercard or Visa logo without a PIN, then holding is exactly the same as if it was a credit card -- the machine doesn't know the difference anyway. The OP was warning about using debit cards where held funds in your checking account can be a real issue. When I run my ATM at the auto gas station, they require a minimum of $30 account balance or the pump will not turn on. Sounds like your bank's limitation for self service gasoline merchant codes if you are using offline debit. They have something similar for online debit. |
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![]() B A R R Y wrote: Robert M. Gary wrote: $1 vs $150 What gas station only puts a $1 hold on your card? All of them that I use, Sunoco, Citgo, Mobil, and Texaco. I have never typed an amount into a pump, and if it isn't pay at the pump, I don't stop. I just swipe the card, push "credit" and fill up. I have a Visa that has GREAT web access. If I use the card, "Temp Authorizations" are there before I can drive home, literally within minutes. The "Temporary Charge" will sit there until the real charge clears, which is normally about three days. Typical temp charges I see: Auto Gas: $1 Restaurants: The actual check amount minus tip (corrected amount with tip clears with actual charge) Hotels: The amount the establishment runs as a pre-auth - very variable Everything else (retail): The actual amount Again, I don't necessarily care. I've never been over billed, and I've never had a problem. I posted this for folks who prefer debit cards with credit card logos. FWIW, My other Visa never shows the temp charges, only a reduction in available limit with no explanation. That's exactly right. Sounds like you have an MBNA card for your first Visa ![]() ask their customer service in many cases. |
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Jessica wrote:
That's exactly right. Sounds like you have an MBNA card for your first Visa ![]() ask their customer service in many cases. You're good! G It's a credit union card issued by MBNA. |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Same thing when you go buy gas for your Pinto. Really? Jessica wrote: $1 vs $150 What gas station only puts a $1 hold on your card? Most are between $30-$50. $150 makes sense at the gas pump because the pump doesn't know how much you are going to put in. If you don't like it you can tell the pump an exact amount. Just about any gas station that I could buy gas for a Pinto only holds $1. That includes all of the major oil companies. What filling stations do you go to that hold more? |
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