Yes, your point is well taken and we will do that in the future. But what I am upset about is that NO purchase occurred. The card was swiped; the transaction cancelled.
The nozzle was not even removed from the pump.
As far as not removing the nozzle I’m not sure how in the world they could do a pre-auth unless it’s just done automatically as soon as the card is swiped? I’ve never had that experience and I’m sorry it happened. I realize it’s a lot of money to have held.
As far as not removing the nozzle Im not sure how in the world they could do a pre-auth unless its just done automatically as soon as the card is swiped? Ive never had that experience and Im sorry it happened. I realize its a lot of money to have held.
You are correct. The authorization happens as soon as the card is swiped.
I’ve been reading some of the responses on this thread to Mr. Peet who works at a local energy company (gasoline, diesel, gas, C-stores, and so so and so on) doing their books. From an intimate knowledge of the process, she’s been laughing herself silly at some of the ignorant responses. (Not yours, though.) The greedy gas station owner guy got the biggest *guffaw* of all.
The clearinghouse that processes the transaction is who puts the lock on the card and process the transfer. This is NOT VISA, Mastercard, or the like nor is it the bank that issued the card; the clearinghouse processes different cards from all kinds of purchase points.