you go, Vortex! I love a good handing of the ass in the morning.
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I said "Let's get the situation resolved before we start talking about how you're going to make it up to us."
I wish I could take you with me to work today as my spokesperson.
That's outrageous, Vortex. I would be furious.
Yeah, me too. Same goes for what le Nubian and Megan said.
How did you notice? Your credit card bill didn't match your receipt? Damn.
Has anyone watched Plain Jane? I kind of like it ... it's sweet in a weird kind of way.
Okay, so they're saying that I wasn't overcharged, that it was a "pre-authorization" and I will only be charged the original amount. When I called shenanigans and said that they are obligating my card, he claimed that it was just an authorization. I said "it's a debit card, and my balance is $18 less than it should be." THEN he claimed that the bank did the additional pre-authorization, not them. I said "well, I will be calling my bank to talk with them about that." He said nothing, he just fucking lied. I'm writing a hot letter now.
Vortex, the bank thinks you ought to tip 20%. Try THAT one on, Miss Manners!! "My boyfriend thinks 15% is enough, but the bank says 20% is right..."
I've had that happen on my bank card before - the amount it looks like I paid is higher than the amount I did on the card (because I tipped cash). When the actual transaction cleared, it was the right amount. It may still be shenanigans on the restaurant’s end, but I wouldn't put it past banks to pull that shit just to make you "accidentally" overdraft.
I called my bank to check to make sure. I was pretty sure that this wasn't their practice, or I would have noticed it by now. They confirmed that they don't do that, any additional preauthorization is on the part of the merchant.
Also, I was at another high end restaurant and wasn't quite sure of the balance on the debit card, then they told me that my card had been declined. I gave them a credit card, but checked my balance, and there was just enough to cover the cost. I suspect that they tried to preauthorize the 20 percent over and it wouldn't go through.
It isn't unusual for merchants to "reserve" a set amount on a credit or debit card if they get authorization before you know how much the transaction is. Example -- you pull into a gas station and swipe your card. The gas station's system is set up to request authorization for a set amount that it's pretty certain you won't exceed -- say, $75. The bank then places a hold on that $75.
Then, when the transaction actually reaches the bank for, let's say, $25, the bank pays the $25 and releases the hold on the rest.
So my guess is, the bank authorized (bill + 20%). But only because the restaurant asked for that amount to be authorized.