Beth Gallagher
Well-known member
Are you sure that's an actual charge, though? Most retailers run the transaction to make sure your card won't decline as soon as you submit the order, but the actual charge doesn't hit till the item ships.
I believe that charge is a nominal amount, like $1. I got this charge from one of the 4 or 5 items I ordered that's coming from the seller, but not from the rest of the stuff.Are you sure that's an actual charge, though? Most retailers run the transaction to make sure your card won't decline as soon as you submit the order, but the actual charge doesn't hit till the item ships.
Yeh, this one is not Pending that I can see. As an aside, I think the BP station charged me an extra dollar. It pinged my credit card for $1 and then the pump said "No Receipt Available...do you wish to continue?" I spaced out and hit "No." Then I started over and my card got pinged for the test $1 again...then the full amount. The initial $1 from the aborted transaction did not get credited back. I just don't recall how much gas I bought. But I doubt my first $1 got taken into account, since a second test $1 was charged.Often when I get a text from Visa that a charge has hit, I can go to their website and see the charge in "pending," but not in the completed transactions. I had a $150 charge from Amazon yesterday and I had not bought anything so I went to Amazon to see my order history. It was the annual PRIME membership.![]()