Posted by MSD on January 20, 2014 at 17:04:28 from (71.32.35.144):
Went to fill up at Flying J this morning. Put credit card in and pump took it ok but wouldn't reset the last sell. Tried to cancel it so I could try again but it wouldn't do anything so went inside to tell the clerk her pump wasn't working. She checked and said it accepted the card and should work. I told her not so, so she canceled the card and said go try again. I did and the same thing happened so I went back again and told her to cancel it again and I would go to a different pump. She said she did but when I tried a different pump it said "see cashier". Thought enough of this and left but thought I better check with the bank to see that they hadn't put a hold on the card for trying to run it to many times. The bank told me they hadn't put a hold on it but there was a charge of $151 put on it that the bank declined because they thought it was suspicious. They said I should go back and question Flying J as to what was going on. I did and was told it was a Visa thing, that they charge the $151 as soon as you swipe the card to make sure there is money there. I told the manager I wasn't buying it but she insisted that it was a Visa thing and they had nothing to do with it. I called the bank back and they said they don't do anything like that, that they will charge $1 to the card to make sure it is good but never $151. So I told the manager what they said and she recommended talking to headquarters about it. I called them and he insisted that Visa is the only one that it happens with, that the charge would only remain on the card for 24 hours and then come off. I told him it was a bunch of bull, that the bank said it wasn't so but he stuck to his story. So if your card is close to the limit and you buy $10 of gas, they will bill you for $151 for 24 hours and in the meantime your card might get rejected the next time you use it. The bank by the way was First Premiere which issued the Visa card.
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