Jan-15-2014 04:14 PM
Jan-24-2014 05:58 PM
LaTriker wrote:
Reason for setting limits on "at the pump" purchases.
If you go to Walmart and make a $200 purchase, Walmart will get a $200 approval from the credit card company, all is well. When you make a fuel purchase at the pump, the credit card company does not know the amount of your purchase until after you have completed the purchase, so they approve you for the largest amount most people buy ($75 or $100). The approved amount results in a conditional hold against your credit card limit. If the conditional hold was $500, and you only purchased $10 in fuel (motorcycle purchase) 3 or 4 times in one day, the $500 conditional approvals would quickly eat up a large credit card limit.
Jan-24-2014 07:56 AM
RVUSA wrote:I always call my cc issuers and tell them where and how I'm going and how long we will be gone. And if they shut my card down, it is just a phone call away to get them to turn it back on. And yes, even when I inform them ahead of time, it still happens. And because of the stations middle guy, I still have to swipe over and over again. And I try to stop places where I can swipe at the pumps because I use my PenFed card for fuel!wny_pat wrote:crasster wrote:I swipe the same card over and over until I'm full. You don't need to use a different card.
With the class A, swipe two cards..
That can be a trigger for getting the card shut down by the issuer if not told before hand. Especially is the normal use is in one state and all of a sudden 3 or 4 swipes in another. I learned to call the issuer before heading out when I was still land locked.
Jan-24-2014 07:53 AM
TragedyTrousers wrote::E Credit card theft, I only have to worry about losing $50, but with cash theft - its gone, and on a 5000 mile trip that is a lot of cash to be gone:E!!!
I prefer paying in cash. Don't have to worry about card theft that way.
Jan-24-2014 03:51 AM
wny_pat wrote:crasster wrote:I swipe the same card over and over until I'm full. You don't need to use a different card.
With the class A, swipe two cards..
Jan-24-2014 12:40 AM
Jan-17-2014 02:46 AM
Empty Nest, Soon wrote:
Limit has got to be set by the gas station. I hit different ceilings at different stations.
Jan-17-2014 12:02 AM
wny_pat wrote:crasster wrote:I swipe the same card over and over until I'm full. You don't need to use a different card.
With the class A, swipe two cards..
Jan-16-2014 07:29 PM
crasster wrote:I swipe the same card over and over until I'm full. You don't need to use a different card.
With the class A, swipe two cards..
Jan-16-2014 07:25 PM
Jan-16-2014 06:21 PM
kab449 wrote:
I am a Visa/MC merchant. All I can say is someone down the line has a powerful financial incentive to get you to swipe as many times as they can. The statement I get at the end of the month contains a fixed charge per swipe and a percentage of the dollar total deducted from every transaction. The fixed charge is .40/swipe. Multiply this by millions of transactions and you get the idea.
Jan-16-2014 06:03 PM
Jan-16-2014 05:35 PM
Jan-16-2014 05:27 PM
msmith1199 wrote:Me too. No limits, monthly billing, never busy.. wonderful.
I have the Pacific Pride Account through the place up in Washington.
Jan-16-2014 04:52 PM
tropical36 wrote:supermod38 wrote:dbbls wrote:
I think the limits are set by the store. I ask the store one time and was told the credit card company set the limit. I then call the card company and they said the store. If the card company set them it would apply to all stations. I am incline to believe the store set them.
the credit limit IS set by the owner, however the limit comes from the card supplier.! the limit is the amount the card company will reimburse the owner for. if the owner sets a higher limit it is on his dime.
i owned my own gas station and store so you are getting this info from the horses mouth.
OK, but crossing the US a couple of times, we found that we could use the same Discover Card at least two times at the pump before being cut off and having to use another, or having to go inside the store and for whatever difference that made for the owner getting reimbursed. I guess, they just go for it, when they can see that it's something with a huge gas tank.