Posted on 03/22/2022 5:21:38 PM PDT by Wish2Post
The image went viral after it was posted by Katie Greifeld from Bloomberg News whose social media bio says she lives in New York City.
According to the image posted by Greifeld, she was fueling up her vehicle at what appears to be an Exxon station. When the pump hit 7.360 gallons it cut off and said that she has reached her fueling limit.
This is what communist countries do. This is what the Democrats are turning our country into. 2022 may be our last chance to stand up to them and stop this!!! https://t.co/afNifx8SYo
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) March 21, 2022
Greifeld, a liberal journo, hasn’t said much more about her viral photo and it is assumed that she filled up another vehicle on the same day that prompted the message.
The question is who imposed the prompt? The gas station or the bank?
What is bizarre is that no one is offering an explanation.
(Excerpt) Read more at patriotnewsfeed.com ...
That won’t work for long:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/i-stopped-at-a-gas-station-with-no-employees.2140167/
About a year ago we noticed two $99 charges on our Chase debit card from a gas station on the other side of Phoenix. We put in a fraud claim and got the money credited back but it was a hassle and the bank treated us like criminals while it was being investigated.
Back to the 70s.
Been there, done that.
I owned an MG Midget back in the Seventies, and it had a seven gallon tank. I could get about 200 miles out of it, and it was a bitch.
I was stationed at Cecil Field in Florida, and driving up to New England...with all my earthly belongings jammed into a ragtop, running on fumes going through the Cross Bronx Expressway in NYC...
I saw stripped burnt out cars, and if I had to get out and walk, I knew my car and all my belongings would be toast.
If not me as well.
it was a dollar limit, not gallon limit, sounds more like the buttons you can push on the pump
i’d think a rationing thing would limit quantity not price
i’m sure there’s no more $5 or $10 limits on there anymore, $125 wouldn’t be that far of a stretch
The image CLEARLY says "Fueling Limit = $125.00"
Such limits are nothing new, some based upon the card used for payment.
I see your point but...
If gas gets to $8, a $125 limit would stop the pump at 15.625 gallons. That’s too little for many people.
There’s mostly a couple ways gas is going that high.
Both rely entirely upon Xiden’s handlers.
And the result is suicidal for the dems, so it ain’t gonna happen.
“ The next gas rationing will be the a first application to use the WEF’s new world order wherein your every move and action involving your purchasing power will be subject to their control.”
Nobody likes the WEF / Davos / Masters of the Universe less than me, but calm yourself. Are you paranoia pimping an ignoramus blog for clicks?
When you go up to a gas pump and put your card in, the business has to ensure you are good for what you are going to pump, but neither they nor probably you know how much that is going to be. So they (gas pump support software) run a trial transaction for say $50 or $75, something is larger than what people usually spend. That guarantees the credit card company will honor the purchase. When you finish pumping they void or reversethat first charge and run the actual amount. Now that gas prices have gone way up, sometimes the preauthorized amount is not high enough. The pump cuts off when you reach the preauthorized amount.
Go talk to the clerk inside, usually they can resolve the issue.
Helpful hint: Keep and check your credit card receipts at the end of the month. data communications fail, and sometimes if the refund transaction doesn’t happen, you get billed for maximum amounts. I got two charges for the preauth amount when I tried to buy some gas one day.
Its remarkable that such a complicated system ( hack if you ask me) works so often that most people are unaware of it. I got those incorrect gas charges after 40 years of using credit cards to buy gas, called my credit card company and they explained the preauthorization.
So, welcome to Bidenflation. If the gas pump (software maintainers) pick a number which is too high, say $200, sometimes people would be denied when they want two gallons of gas, and a few people would call the gas station irate for causing them an overdraft or credit card freeze when occasionally the preauth accidentally is not reversed, but if they pick a number which is too low, next month of America held hostage, lots of people can’t fill up. And the masters of the universe down at your local gas station want to sell gas.
Yep, if you click the link you will see the real reason “PatriotNewsFeed.com” exists...click bait ad revenue $$. Fueling $ limits are common...much higher at truck stops. ;-)
its actually 10 cents here in MI
total you can get at that price is 35 gallons.....so, we have several gas cans so when we use our "reward" its for the full 35 gallons....
so they better not limit us ...
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