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joebedford wrote:bob_nestor wrote:Same with CDN cards at CDN pumps. I don't know why they do it that way??
However they'd always insist on making a test transaction setting a max limit before I could pump
โOct-18-2017 07:07 PM
bob_nestor wrote:Same with CDN cards at CDN pumps. I don't know why they do it that way??
However they'd always insist on making a test transaction setting a max limit before I could pump
โOct-18-2017 05:26 PM
almcc wrote:Rover_Bill wrote:
It's also a pain for USA drivers in Canada. While RVing in Alberta this summer, I hit a lot of Canadian fuel pumps that refused my USA credit cards at the pump and had to go inside to pay for my fuel. Such is life when traveling in a FOREIGN country (both yours and mine).
I'm wondering if the problem relates to "chipped" cards with the Canadian stations requiring a chipped card and a PIN number. Maybe when chipped cards become universal for US folks their cards will work at the Canadian pumps.
The work around (numbers from our postal code plus 2 zeroes) works almost 100% of the time for us in the US.
โOct-18-2017 05:05 PM
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โOct-18-2017 01:35 PM
Lenny K wrote:I did not know that. Crazy!
If you fuel up in British Columbia you must pay before you pump. It is the law.
โOct-18-2017 09:31 AM
โOct-18-2017 06:13 AM
Rover_Bill wrote:You must have been visiting stations out in the boonies. At least in Canada you only have to stand in line once - very few pay before pump stations.almcc wrote:
I'm wondering if the problem relates to "chipped" cards with the Canadian stations requiring a chipped card and a PIN number. Maybe when chipped cards become universal for US folks their cards will work at the Canadian pumps.
My credit cards did have the new security chips, but most of the pumps I visited in Canada were not yet equipped to read the chip. Most pumps in the USA (that I use) don't read the chip yet.
โOct-17-2017 07:51 PM
almcc wrote:
I'm wondering if the problem relates to "chipped" cards with the Canadian stations requiring a chipped card and a PIN number. Maybe when chipped cards become universal for US folks their cards will work at the Canadian pumps.
โOct-17-2017 05:47 AM
Rover_Bill wrote:
It's also a pain for USA drivers in Canada. While RVing in Alberta this summer, I hit a lot of Canadian fuel pumps that refused my USA credit cards at the pump and had to go inside to pay for my fuel. Such is life when traveling in a FOREIGN country (both yours and mine).
โOct-17-2017 04:53 AM
Rover_Bill wrote:
It's also a pain for USA drivers in Canada. While RVing in Alberta this summer, I hit a lot of Canadian fuel pumps that refused my USA credit cards at the pump and had to go inside to pay for my fuel. Such is life when traveling in a FOREIGN country (both yours and mine).
โOct-17-2017 04:28 AM
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