mowermech wrote:
After talking to many merchants and several banks and others, I have come to the conclusion that it is the card processor that sets the limits.
the bank says, "NO, it is not us!"
The merchants all say "NO, we didn't set that limit, it must be Visa (or Mastercard or Discover, or..."
Since there is no consistency in the limit, it stands to reason that it is not the card issuer or the bank. At some stations, a visa will get you $75, while at other stations the same card will get $125 or $150 or may not have a limit. Even using a debit card as a credit card varies widely.
It must be the POS (NO, that does NOT mean "piece of.....", it means Point Of Sale) transaction processor!
This has been my experience as well. Some places only allow $75.00 per swipe, some $100.00 per swipe, with a maximum of two swipes per card, Then, there have been places (which are becoming more rare) that one swipe will allow a fill up.
Regarding whom it is that sets the limits, I don't know who to believe anymore. The merchant or the card issuer? I've heard it both ways. I think both are liars!
The whole concept of limiting the fuel purchase on a credit card has always confounded me. It was explained to me that it's to prevent drive-off's. So what? They already have the payment on the credit card which was swiped and approved BEFORE the purchase!:h
Oh wait, someone will say that the idea is to reduce the risk of loss should someone use a stolen credit card. So, I guess it would be ok for the thief to swipe the card through twice?
There's probably a lot more behind it, but its' obviously above my pay grade to know. To me, it's ridiculous and annoying to deal with everytime you pull in to refuel.