question about CC authorizations
so went to bar last night, and put my drinks on my debit card like usual
well this morning i'm looking at my online statement and it shows that i have a $100 pending transaction at the bar i was at last night, but the receipt i have in my hand from the bar shows $57 ... wtf?
i've never had that before, are they trying to cheat me here or is it like a pre-authorization that will clear out because on the CC receipt it does say offline transaction
well this morning i'm looking at my online statement and it shows that i have a $100 pending transaction at the bar i was at last night, but the receipt i have in my hand from the bar shows $57 ... wtf?
i've never had that before, are they trying to cheat me here or is it like a pre-authorization that will clear out because on the CC receipt it does say offline transaction
if it goes through as a $100 dispute it... I've had that happen to me... the pending transaction is more than what I paid for, but what was taken out is what I paid for...
basically..
wait a bit...
basically..
wait a bit...
so went to bar last night, and put my drinks on my debit card like usual
well this morning i'm looking at my online statement and it shows that i have a $100 pending transaction at the bar i was at last night, but the receipt i have in my hand from the bar shows $57 ... wtf?
i've never had that before, are they trying to cheat me here or is it like a pre-authorization that will clear out because on the CC receipt it does say offline transaction
well this morning i'm looking at my online statement and it shows that i have a $100 pending transaction at the bar i was at last night, but the receipt i have in my hand from the bar shows $57 ... wtf?
i've never had that before, are they trying to cheat me here or is it like a pre-authorization that will clear out because on the CC receipt it does say offline transaction
There are Visa penalty fees associated to mismatching transaction amounts. No retailer / owners wants those.
yea thats what i always do
i mean i'm totally fine with the whole pre-authorize, gas stations do the same thing and it makes total sense especially when you have lots of people there, someone may give you a shoddy card and its bad
it's just this is the first time i've seen a amount double my tab show up on my account.
i mean i'm totally fine with the whole pre-authorize, gas stations do the same thing and it makes total sense especially when you have lots of people there, someone may give you a shoddy card and its bad
it's just this is the first time i've seen a amount double my tab show up on my account.
They run it like a credit because:
a) the bar wants him to physically sign the tab so they can get the handwritten tip.
b) they don't have a keypad to accept the debit's pin number.
i meant debit sorry ... no actual credit cards. i just run all transactions as credit, so sometimes without thinkin i slip in credit card
yea thats what i always do
i mean i'm totally fine with the whole pre-authorize, gas stations do the same thing and it makes total sense especially when you have lots of people there, someone may give you a shoddy card and its bad
it's just this is the first time i've seen a amount double my tab show up on my account.
i mean i'm totally fine with the whole pre-authorize, gas stations do the same thing and it makes total sense especially when you have lots of people there, someone may give you a shoddy card and its bad
it's just this is the first time i've seen a amount double my tab show up on my account.
Just wait then. It'll appear at the proper amount. Looks like they were just checking your limits.
In the retail world "pre-authorization" means we've sent your CC data to the bank and we're awaiting payment feedback. We'd never send a number that doesn't match what's on the order.
In your case, they didn't know if you were going to drink $100 or $20 ... so they'd better know how much you could afford before serving.


